The children of the dead /

Jelinek, Elfriede, 1946-

The children of the dead / Elfriede Jelinek ; translated from the German by Gitta Honegger. - 2024 - 483 pages ; 24 cm - The Margellos world republic of letters . - Margellos world republic of letters book. .

Originally published in Germany as Die Kinder der Toten by Rowohlt Verlag GmbH. Copyright Ã1995; English translation copyright Ã2024 by Yale University.

The Alpenrose is a mountain resort nestled in Austria's scenic landscape among historic churches and castles. It is a vacation idyll that attracts tourists from all over Europe. It is also a mass burial site. Amid the snow-topped peaks and panoramic vistas, ghosts haunt the forest: Edgar Gstranz, a young skier who died in a car crash; Gudrun Bichler, a philosophy student who committed suicide in her bathtub; and Karin Frenzel, a widow who (perhaps) died in a bus accident. As the three slip in and out of the hotel, engaging unsuspecting tourists and seeking a way to return to life, the soil begins to crack under their feet as the dead of the Holocaust awaken: zombies determined to exact their revenge.--Publisher description.


Elfriede Jelinek (b. 1946), an Austrian poet, playwright, novelist, and activist, received the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her numerous works include the novel The Piano Teacher. She lives in Vienna. Gitta Honegger is an award-winning translator. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.--Author bio.

2004 Nobel laureate.

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Haunted places--Fiction.
Ghost stories.
Dead--Fiction.
Zombies--Fiction.
Holocaust victims--Austria--Fiction.


Austria--Fiction.


Gothic fiction.
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