Persian Woman Hatmaker

Persian Woman Hatmaker

by (austria) Thomas Bernhard

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77Kwords10chapters
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Ch. 10Thomas Bernhard's Life and Works
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Two stories about death. "Persian Women": A story of love, revenge and death. The Hatter: A story about family, respect and death. Two days later, when I was walking towards the lonely house on the damp grass that had fallen into disrepair before even half of it was built, I suddenly remembered what I had said to a Persian woman when I went for a walk in the pine forest with her. Nowadays, so many young people have committed suicide. These young people have no choice but to commit suicide. The society we have lived in has no understanding of why young people would do this. I remembered that at that time, I asked her bluntly and in my unique unscrupulous way whether she would commit suicide one day. The Persian woman laughed after hearing my words and said, yes.

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