Description
Alma Mahler presents the imagined memories of a talented, passionate woman living in the shadow of a famous husband. The novel deals with Alma's marriage to the distant and introverted Gustav Mahler, the Austrian late-Romantic composer and conductor, and with the many intellectual and emotional sacrifices Alma makes in order to be a support for him. Throughout, Alma wrestles with the tension between her desire to be near genius and her growing awareness that all she will ever receive in return for her sacrifice are the great man's silence and the pains of solitude.
About the Author
Sasho Dimoski was born in Ohrid, Macedonia in 1985. He studied comparative literature at the Faculty of Philology Blaze Koneski in Skopje. He is the author of three novels as well as a collection of dramatic texts. He currently works as a dramatist at Teatar Dzinot in Veles, Macedonia.
Book Information
ISBN 9781628972368
Author Sasho Dimoski
Format Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint Dalkey Archive Press
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press