The Lockmaster

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Christoph Ransmayr returns with a short tale about killing.  

A longboat plunges down the raging rapids and over the White River’s dreaded cascades. Five people drown. The man who tends the sluice gates, known respectfully in the riverside villages as the ‘lockmaster’, lord of life and death, ought to have prevented this disaster. When the lockmaster subsequently disappears, his son begins to suspect that it wasn’t an accident.

Has this irascible man, so obsessed by the past, turned to murder? The son’s quest for the truth takes him back to long-forgotten days and to his beloved sister. Like his father, he is familiar with the incredible forces of water through his work as a hydraulic engineer on the planet’s great rivers, the focal points of the new water wars. His search takes him across a European continent that has disintegrated into a mosaic of megalomaniac small states.

Christoph Ransmayr has written a consummate, gripping tale about a world on the brink of breakdown, a tale of guilt and forgiveness.


"Candidate of the heart [for the Literature Nobel Prize]" - Frankfurter Rundschau

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  • Publisher: S. FISCHER
  • Release: 24.03.2021
  • ISBN: 978-3-10-002288-2
  • 224 Pages
  • Author: Christoph Ransmayr
The Lockmaster
Christoph Ransmayr The Lockmaster
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Christoph Ransmayr

Christoph Ransmayr  was born in 1954 in Wels/Upper Austria and now lives again in Vienna after years in Ireland and traveling. Alongside popular and internationally acclaimed novels such as  The Terrors of Ice and Darkness ,  The Last World ,  Morbus Kitahara ,  The Flying Mountain ,  Cox or The Course of Time ,  The Lockmaster. A Short Story of Killing  and the  Atlas of an Anxious Man  he publishes experiments with narrative forms, like  Under a Sky of Sugar. Ballads and Poems which has recently been sold to Seagull Books. Among other literary awards, he has received the Friedrich Hölderlin, the Franz Kafka, and the Bert Brecht prizes, the Kleist Prize, the Premio Mondello, and, together with Salman Rushdie, the European Union's Prix Aristeion, as well as the Prix du meilleur livre étranger and the Prix Jean Monnet de Littérature Européenne.