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Motherdying
Michael Lentz
Translated by Max Lawton
Michael Lentz's Ingeborg Bachmann Prize-winning novella, MOTHERDYING, confronts the inexpressible pain of losing a mother. It is a profound chronicle of a dying body and a grieving mind. Like the works of Ornette Coleman or Samuel Beckett, MOTHERDYING is a truly avant-garde achievement, forging new expressive possibilities in literature.