Thomas Bernhard

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Aliases:
Tōmasu Berunharuto, Tuomasi-Boenhade, Tômâs Bernhârd, and 33 others توماس برنهارد, Tūmas̄ Birnhārt, Tʻomasŭ Berŭnharŭtʻŭ, トーマス・ベルンハルト, Tomas Bernhard, Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard, 베른하르트토마스, 托马斯·伯恩哈德, Томас Бернхард, תומאס ברנהרד, Tūmās Birnhād, トーマス ベルンハルト, תומס ברנהרד, Nicolas Thomas Bernhard, Tômâs Bernard, Tomas Bernchard, Томас Бернгард, Tuomasi Boenhade, 토마스 베른하르트, Tomas Mperncharnt, Tomas Berncharnt, T̕omas Bernhardi, T'omasŭ Perŭnharŭt'ŭ, Bernhard, توماس برنهارد،, 托马斯 伯恩哈德, Thomas Bernhardt, Thomas Fabian, Thomas Bernhard, Tuo ma si Bo en ha de, 토마스베른하르트, Thomas Nicolas Bernhard, بيرنهارد، توماس،
Born:
Feb. 9, 1931
Died:
Feb. 12, 1989

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Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard (German: [ˈtoːmas ˈbɛʁnhaʁt]; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet who explored death, social injustice, and human misery in controversial literature that was deeply pessimistic about modern civilization in general and Austrian culture in particular. Bernhard's body of work has been called "the most significant literary achievement since World War II." He is widely considered to be one of the most important German-language authors of the postwar era.

Books by Thomas Bernhard