Greed (Jelinek novel)
Greed (German: Gier) is a 2000 novel by the Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek. It was the first novel of hers to be translated into English after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, and also the first book of hers to be translated into English in seven years. While much of her work is rooted in the Austrian literary tradition, she has also been known to take a feminist stand on the dealings of the Communist Party of Austria.
Greed (Jelinek novel)
Greed (German: Gier) is a 2000 novel by the Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek. It was the first novel of hers to be translated into English after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, and also the first book of hers to be translated into English in seven years. While much of her work is rooted in the Austrian literary tradition, she has also been known to take a feminist stand on the dealings of the Communist Party of Austria.
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Greed (German: Gier) is a 2000 ...... he Communist Party of Austria.
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Martin Chalmers
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Rowohlt Verlag
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Greed (German: Gier) is a 2000 ...... he Communist Party of Austria.
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Greed (Jelinek novel)
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