The Decision

A Novella
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The Decision / Die Lebensentscheidung
A Novella
Robert Menasse's striking novel about life and death, love and family
Frustrated at being a small cog in a big wheel, Franz Fiala makes a »life decision« and quits his job at the European Commission. When he visits his mother in Vienna for her 89th birthday, however, he keeps his early retirement a secret. And his conversation with Nathalie, with whom he has been in a relationship in Brussels for four years, about their shared future also goes off the rails. Then he starts being plagued by recurring pains that he can no longer ignore. The diagnosis: cancer,...
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Frustrated at being a small cog in a big wheel, Franz Fiala makes a »life decision« and quits his job at the European Commission. When he visits his mother in Vienna for her 89th birthday, however, he keeps his early retirement a secret. And his conversation with Nathalie, with whom he has been in a relationship in Brussels for four years, about their shared future also goes off the rails. Then he starts being plagued by recurring pains that he can no longer ignore. The diagnosis: cancer, unlikely he will live another year. And suddenly, his only focus is deceiving his mother, sparing her the pain of seeing her son die: »For him, surviving could only mean surviving his mother. To conceal his illness from her until her death. It was now a competition of survival. That was now the life decision.«

Is it possible to decide on one’s own life? Not about the end, but to consciously decide to continue living, for longer than expected? An existential tour de force told with a surprisingly light touch, Robert Menasse’s The Life Decision tells of a struggle with death. Living and dying, love and family, that’s what is at stake in this sophisticated and skilful novella.
2026, 158 pages
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Robert Menasse was born in Vienna in 1954. He studied German philology, philosophy and political science in Vienna, Salzburg and Messina and received his PhD in 1980 with a thesis on the character of the outsider in literature. Menasse then spent six years at the University of São Paulo, first as a lecturer for Austrian literature, then as a guest lecturer at the Institute for Literary Theory, where he gave lectures on philosophical and aesthetic theories, including on Hegel, Lukács, Benjamin and Adorno. Since his return from Brazil in 1988, Robert Menasse has been a writer and essayist based mainly in Vienna.

Robert Menasse was born in Vienna in 1954. He studied German philology, philosophy and political science in Vienna, Salzburg and Messina and...


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Portuguese rights (Gradiva), France (Verdier)

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France (Verdier), Italy (Sellerio), Netherlands (Arbeiderspers), Hungary (Geopen), Slovenia (Mladinska Knjiga), Albania (Dudaj), Montenegro (ZUNS)

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The Capital
Year of Publication: 2017
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UK & Commonwealth (MacLehose Press), USA & Canada (W.W.Norton/Liveright), Spanish world rights (Seix Barral), Chinese simplex rights (People's Literature Publishing House), Russia (Text), Portuguese rights (Dom Quixote), Arabic world rights (AFAQ), France (Verdier), Italy (Sellerio), Netherlands (Arbeiderspers), Denmark (Vandkunsten) Sweden (Weyler), Japan (Hosei UP), Poland (Noir sur Blanc), Czech Republic (Plus), Hungary (Geopen), Bulgaria (Lege Artis), Lithuania (Tyto Alba), Croatia (Fraktura), Serbia (Arhipelag), Slovenia (Cankarjeva založba), Greece (Patakis), Albania (Dudaj), Georgia (Intelekti), Armenia (Antares), India/Hindi (Saar Sansaar)

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Year of Publication: 2009
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Netherlands (de Arbeiderspers), Hindi (Aryan)

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Don Juan de La Mancha or the Education of Lust
Year of Publication: 2007
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France (Verdier), Latvia (Jumava), Serbia (Karpos), Hindi (Vani)

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Expulsion from Hell
Year of Publication: 2001
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During a school reunion, 25 years after graduating from highschool, Viktor confronts his former fellow pupils with their teachers’ Nazi past. The result is real row, and the reunion evening...
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Year of Publication: 1994
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