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Book Launch “The Woman on the Stairs” by Bernhard Schlink
Chi Le 20:41, 2017/05/07
A good, light read by German writer Bernhard Schlink.
Goethe-Institut introduces the new novel by Bernhard Schlink, The Woman on the Stairs, a good, light read.
In a Sydney Gallery, a man has a chance encounter with a painting of the girl who vanished from his life in a spectacular manner after he had given up everything in his life for her. Then, one by one, those involved in the love-quadruple of yesteryear shows up as if they have emerged from the dark backstage and now are ready for the play: a world famous painter, a financier, and a lawyer reconvene with the woman in the picture in an Australia bay, yearning to reclaim what they thought rightfully belonged to them. For a sought-after artwork that every museum in the world desires, for the mysterious Irene, for those who have reached the autumn of their life, however, life is not that simple and fate can be cruel.
The novel has been translated into Vietnamese by Le Quang.
Language: Vietnamese
“The Woman on the Stairs” by Bernhard Schlink will be lauched on Mon 08 May 2017, 6 pm at Goethe Institut, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.
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