Lenz | Koppelstatter Almas Sommer Rar
: In a striking narrative detail, Alma secretly sneaks into Gustav's "composing hut" at night to edit and overwrite his musical scores while he sleeps. Key Themes
: Gropius eventually follows Alma to the mountains, leading to an open confrontation between the aging, ailing composer and his young rival.
: Koppelstätter portrays the marriage as a "balance of horrors," characterized by mutual resentment, psychological warfare, and humiliation.
You can find more details or purchase the book through the Rowohlt Verlag official site or retailers like Amazon.
: The novel explores the link between Mahler’s deteriorating health and his obsessive drive to complete his music amidst domestic chaos.
: Mahler discovers a passionate love letter from the young architect Walter Gropius intended for Alma but accidentally addressed to Gustav himself.
: In a striking narrative detail, Alma secretly sneaks into Gustav's "composing hut" at night to edit and overwrite his musical scores while he sleeps. Key Themes
: Gropius eventually follows Alma to the mountains, leading to an open confrontation between the aging, ailing composer and his young rival.
: Koppelstätter portrays the marriage as a "balance of horrors," characterized by mutual resentment, psychological warfare, and humiliation.
You can find more details or purchase the book through the Rowohlt Verlag official site or retailers like Amazon.
: The novel explores the link between Mahler’s deteriorating health and his obsessive drive to complete his music amidst domestic chaos.
: Mahler discovers a passionate love letter from the young architect Walter Gropius intended for Alma but accidentally addressed to Gustav himself.