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Arno Geiger

    July 22, 1968

    Arno Gieger is an Austrian novelist.

    Arno Geiger
    Grenzgehen
    Der Hahnenschrei
    Cer t̕agavorẹ ir ak̕soravayrowm
    We are doing fine
    Hinterland
    The old king in his exile
    • 2022

      A poignant, heartbreaking novel depicting the quiet heroism of ordinary people in the face of suffering, and the struggle to live a normal life as the world falls apart around them.

      Hinterland
    • 2017

      The old king in his exile

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(1552)Add rating

      How do we keep one another's company, especially when faced with the challenges of Alzheimer's? In this exquisite memoir, Arno Geiger invites readers into the intimate space he shares with his father, exploring their relationship through mutual solitude and shared experiences. The tender stories reveal the quiet love that exists between them, highlighting the meaning of being alive even in our final days. Arno's father, a complex man shaped by his upbringing and experiences in World War Two, becomes increasingly difficult to understand as he ages. Initially attributing his father's changes to aging and the end of a long marriage, Arno soon realizes that Alzheimer's is the true culprit. This illness magnifies human characteristics and societal norms, revealing the confusion we all face. Understanding that his father won’t seek help, Arno embarks on a journey to truly know him. He remains by his father's side, listening to his unexpected poetic expressions, discovering that his father retains his wit and charm. Filled with light, humor, and profound insights, this memoir offers solace to anyone grappling with the loss of an aging loved one, making it a deeply affecting narrative.

      The old king in his exile
    • 2011

      We are doing fine

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(644)Add rating

      Follows events in the lives of three generations of a Viennese family as viewed through the eyes of Philipp, who has inherited the villa of his recently deceased grandmother.

      We are doing fine