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“Calming, gentle and unsentimental.”

Author: Alice Jolly
Newspaper, blog or website: The Guardian
Date: Feb 20 2025
URL: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/feb/20/the-cafe-with-no-name-by-robert-seethaler-review-lost-souls-in-postwar-vienna

“Austrian novelist Robert Seethaler is known for his restrained and sensitive novels that illuminate the struggles and joys of peripheral lives... The Café With No Name uses a narrow lens to tell the story of a whole community. At the centre is 31-year-old Robert Simon, an itinerant worker who assists the stall holders of the Karmelitermarkt in Vienna. In the late summer of 1966, Simon notices that the cafe on the corner of the market has closed. He decides to take on the lease in order ‘to do something which would give his life a positive affirmation. To one day stand behind the bar of his own establishment’... Seethaler’s subtly understated voice remains warmly welcome in a literary culture that often displays its intentions too obviously. Many will love this calming, gentle and unsentimental story.”

Read the full review in The Guardian.

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