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Malina is a 1971 novel by the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann. It tells the story of a female writer and her relationships with two different men, one joyous and one introverted. The text deals with themes including gender relations, guilt, mental illness, writing, and collective and personal trauma in the context of post-Second World War Vienna. The book was adapted into a 1991 film with the same title, directed by Werner Schroeter from a screenplay by Bachmann's compatriot Elfriede Jelinek.[1]
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German fiction, Austrian Authors, Women authors, Identity (Psychology) in literature, Women in literature, Fiction, Women, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), fiction, Man-woman relationships, fiction, Fiction, romance, general, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, general", Frau, Ich-Auflösung, FICTION / Romance / General, Austrian fiction, Translations into EnglishShowing 4 featured editions. View all 26 editions?
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Malina: A Novel (Portico Paperbacks)
June 1999, Holmes & Meier Publishers
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