A review by casparb
Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard, Sezer Duru

Bernhard one of them big boy have-you-ever-reads, maybe I'm too cautious to Not be a hipster. I Iiked this, gradually, obviously ibsen's his big intertext but this book also works as a cheeky answer to the (invited) question - what if a man was grouchy & wrote Woolf's The Waves. it's the right length, too, the end doubles things back and justifies some of the slowness, I feel ... anyway I'll read some more