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Die Klavierspielerin
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Die Klavierspielerin tells the story of Erika Kohut, a piano teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, who is under the strict control of her mother.
The novel explores themes of psychosexual identity, the oppressive mother-daughter relationship, and the development of a sadomasochistic affair with one of her students, Walter Klemmer.
The book critiques societal clichés and the commodification of high culture, particularly in the classical music world.
It was adapted into a film by Michael Haneke in 2001, which won several awards at the Cannes Film Festival.
The novel explores themes of psychosexual identity, the oppressive mother-daughter relationship, and the development of a sadomasochistic affair with one of her students, Walter Klemmer.
The book critiques societal clichés and the commodification of high culture, particularly in the classical music world.
It was adapted into a film by Michael Haneke in 2001, which won several awards at the Cannes Film Festival.
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