
Lust
by J
About This Novel
This book is the representative work of Nobel Prize winner Jelinek. Since AIDS spread to the last Alpine valley, the factory director in the book can only enjoy the happiness of morality with his wife Gertie. Gertie wanted to escape her husband's compulsive demands. As a mother, she could not live her life normally; maternal love and sexual desire inhibited each other. During her depressed escape, she accidentally met Michael, a college student, and dedicated her sincere love to him. However, this youth idol in her heart was a liar, seducing and insulting her. The author has super powerful language power. She is good at connecting people with nature and mystifying current events. What is particularly unique is that the gender image she describes has the characteristic of relegating men to the realm of culture and women to the realm of nature. Through such stories, we can show, reveal, and explore the role of women in society.
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