I and I
Philip Oltermann: Thomas Glavinic, 14 August 2008
Night Work
by Thomas Glavinic, translated by John Brownjohn.
Canongate, 384 pp., £8.99, July 2008,978 1 84767 051 9 Show More
by Thomas Glavinic, translated by John Brownjohn.
Canongate, 384 pp., £8.99, July 2008,
“... The opening scene of Night Work, Thomas Glavinic’s Viennese novel, recalls something Karl Kraus said about the city in 1914: Vienna was a ‘Versuchsstation des Weltuntergangs’, an experimental station for the apocalypse. Jonas, Glavinic’s protagonist, gets up one morning and switches on the TV. There is no picture, only snow. He checks the post, but the paper hasn’t been delivered ... ”