The Woman on the Stairs, Bernhard Schlink
The Woman on the Stairs, Bernhard Schlink
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The Woman on the Stairs

Author: Bernhard Schlink, Joyce Hackett, Bradley Schmidt

Narrator: Christopher Grove

Unabridged: 5 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/14/2017


Synopsis

In a museum far from home a man stumbles onto a painting of a woman for whom he once, long ago, risked everything and who then mysteriously disappeared from his life. 

As a young lawyer, the nameless protagonist of The Woman on the Stairs became entangled in the affairs of three people mired in a complex and destructive relationship. An artist, the woman whose portrait he had painted, and her husband became a triangle that drew the lawyer deeper and deeper into their tangled web. Now, encountering the painting that triggered it all, the lawyer must reconcile his past and present selves; when he eventually locates the woman, he is forced to confront the truth of his love and the reality that his life has been irrevocably changed. 

With The Woman on the Stairs, the internationally acclaimed author of The Reader delivers a powerful new novel about obsession, creativity, and love. Intricately crafted, poignant, and beguiling, this is Bernhard Schlink writing at his peak.

About Bernhard Schlink

Bernhard Schlink was born in Germany in 1944. A professor emeritus of law at Humboldt University, Berlin, and Cardozo Law School, New York, he is the author of The Reader, which became a multi-million copy international bestseller and an Oscar-winning film starring Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes, and The Woman on the Stairs. He lives in Berlin and New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Valeriu on September 07, 2023

Notez cu tristețe. Femeia de pe scări ar fi putut conta ca un roman bun dacă scriitorul ar fi evitat complicațiile rocambolești la care își supune personajele. E vorba de un tablou - de un portret, mai precis - disputat de doi bărbați fără minte (pictorul și bogătașul). Și mai e vorba de o iubire ca......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on February 18, 2017

A mergers and acquisitions lawyer in Frankfurt is asked by his firm, early in his career, to settle an odd dispute between an artist, Karl Schwind, and the wealthy businessman, Peter Gundlach, who bought Schwind’s painting, The Woman on the Stairs. This becomes an oscillating feud, with complaints t......more

Goodreads review by Jill on February 28, 2017

Once upon a time in Germany, three men begin an obsessive love with the elusive “woman on the stairs”, Irena – the business titan Gundlach, the famed painter Scwind, and our unnamed narrator, an M&A attorney who represents Schwind. I’ve started this review in a fairy-tale fashion because for me, this......more

Goodreads review by Digdem on January 02, 2025

Bir işadamı, bir ressam ve bir avukat… Üçünün aşık olduğu bir kadın Irene ve Irene’nin ressam tarafından yapılan resmi… İş adamı Peter Gundlach karısı Irene’nin yağlı boya resmini yaptırır ressam Karl Schwind’e. Irene sonrasında Schwind için kocasını terk eder. Irene’yi geri almak için pazarlık unsur......more

Goodreads review by Marisa on June 26, 2018

Este é daqueles livros que eu tenho pena de não estar traduzido para língua portuguesa... Especialmente porque acredito que teria muitos leitores a gostar dele tanto como eu gostei. Trata-se do penúltimo livro publicado por Bernhard Schlink, autor de "O Leitor", e contrariamente ao que é habitual na......more


Quotes

“Schlink, a professor of law in both Germany and the United States, writes with lawyerly precision, and his protagonist’s midlife search for meaning is thought-provoking and surprisingly tender.” —Bookpage

“Bernhard Schlink's The Woman on the Stairs runs on taut suspense, as an unnamed elderly Germany lawyer rediscovers a painting that triggers a cascade of memories. Decades earlier, a femme fatale ensnared him in a romantic web, along with her affluent husband and a volatile artist, only to flee from them all. Seeing the painting again compels the protagonist to seek out his wayward muse, but their reunion doesn't play out quite the way he's fantasized.” —Oprah.com ("Thrillers You Won't Be Able to Put Down")

“A page-turner. . . . Bernhard Schlink’s latest novel is a reminder that his style and his stories are unique, mysterious, and deceptively simple. He writes about big themes like love, obsession, betrayal, and moral dilemmas. . . . He is, in short, a philosopher-writer with an interest in history, politics and what makes people tick. . . Passages illuminate the suffering and isolation that each character feels. But more than that, they shine a light on Schlink’s brilliance as a contemplative writer who, through simple prose and complex characters, meditates on life and all its challenges.”The New York Journal of Books

“At the end of this clever but melancholy novel readers are left with some answers to some questions but with others still to ponder. And that’s a satisfying ending because it keeps the novel alive after the last page has been turned.” —Washington Times
 
“A mysterious, character-driven, and history-enriched story. . . . Schlink’s prose captivates.” Booklist

“Exquisite. . . . Schlink offers a profoundly moving meditation on how one’s life is affected by the choices one makes along the way.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“[A] poignant meditation on recrimination and regret.” —Library Journal

"A daring, hugely emotional work of literature." —Dagmar Kaindl, News 
 
"[Schlink] has succeeded in writing a veritable thriller, which subtly and expertly intertwines perceptions of art and contemporary political events." —Hendrik Werner, Weser-Kurier
 
"A gripping novel about what happens when life’s plans fall apart." —Nina May, Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung
 
"Flawlessly simple prose. Bernhard Schlink is a master. . . . His writing is understandable, transparent and intelligent. Seemingly effortless, he manages to create a variety of complex characters, tangled plots and moral dilemmas." —Eckhard Fuhr, Die Welt

"Bernhard Schlink’s The Woman on the Stairs flows with great style between fiction and the politics of the day. The novel is gripping and intelligent, offset with a good portion of thoughtfulness." —Jens Frederiksen, Rhein-Main-Press