Komm, süßer Tod (novel)
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Author | Wolf Haas |
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Original title | Komm, süßer Tod |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | |
Publication date | 31 March 1998 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | 3-499-22814-9 |
OCLC | 248926629 |
Komm, süßer Tod (Come, Sweet Death) is a 1998 novel by Austrian author Wolf Haas. It is named after a musical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was picturised in 2000 as Komm, süßer Tod.
Plot summary[]
Disillusioned paramedic and ex-cop Simon Brenner finds himself trapped between the front lines of two competing Emergency Medical Services in Vienna's relentless summer heat. Things turn really hot when Brenner starts looking into the unusually high death rate of elderly patients.
Characters[]
- Simon Brenner – ex police officer, main protagonist
Other uses[]
Many believe that the song Komm Süsser Tod sung in The End of Evangelion was inspired by this novel, but in fact End of Evangelion came out one year before this novel.
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Categories:
- 1998 novels
- Black comedy books
- Novels set in Vienna
- Austrian novels adapted into films
- 20th-century Austrian novels
- Novels by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch