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Original Title: Hausfrau
ISBN: 0812997530 (ISBN13: 9780812997538)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Zurich (Zürich)(Switzerland)
Literary Awards: PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize Nominee for Longlist (2016)
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Hausfrau Hardcover | Pages: 324 pages
Rating: 3.23 | 14048 Users | 2521 Reviews

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Title:Hausfrau
Author:Jill Alexander Essbaum
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 324 pages
Published:March 17th 2015 by Random House
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Literary Fiction. Audiobook

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For readers of Claire Messud and Mary Gaitskill comes a striking debut novel of marriage, fidelity, sex, and morality, featuring a fascinating heroine who struggles to live a life with meaning.

Hausfrau
haus·frau \haus-frau\ n 1: Origin: German.
Housewife, homemaker. 2: A married woman. 3: A novel by Jill Alexander Essbaum

Anna was a good wife, mostly.

Anna Benz, an American in her late thirties, lives with her Swiss husband, Bruno—a banker—and their three young children in a postcard-perfect suburb of Zürich. Though she leads a comfortable, well-appointed life, Anna is falling apart inside. Adrift and increasingly unable to connect with the emotionally unavailable Bruno or even with her own thoughts and feelings, Anna tries to rouse herself with new experiences: German language classes, Jungian analysis, and a series of sexual affairs she enters with an ease that surprises even her.

But Anna can't easily extract herself from these affairs. When she wants to end them, she finds it's difficult. Tensions escalate, and her lies start to spin out of control. Having crossed a moral threshold, Anna will discover where a woman goes when there is no going back.

Intimate, intense, and written with the precision of a Swiss Army knife, Jill Alexander Essbaum's debut novel is an unforgettable story of marriage, fidelity, sex, morality, and most especially self. Navigating the lines between lust and love, guilt and shame, excuses and reasons, Anna Benz is an electrifying heroine whose passions and choices readers will debate with recognition and fury. Her story reveals, with honesty and great beauty, how we create ourselves and how we lose ourselves and the sometimes disastrous choices we make to find ourselves.

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A well-written novel about a depressive, narcissistic American expat in Zurich which I can't say I really enjoyed. It has been compared to Madame Bovary or Anna Karenina, presumably because the central character (also an Anna) feels trapped in an unfulfilling marriage and because it is obviously building to a grand tragic climax. But to me the voice is positioned in a much more consciously American tradition; actually Anna reminds me of no one so much as Esther Greenwood from The Bell Jar,

That mornings German lesson left Anna pensive. The German language, like a woman, has moods. On occasion they are conditional, imperative, indicative, subjunctive. Hypothetical, demanding, factual, wishful. Wistful, bossy, of blunted affect, solicitous. Longing, officious, anhedonic, pleading. Anna tried to make a list of every mood shed ever been in but ran out of words before even half her feelings were named. This is a curious insight into Anna Benz, because the eponymous Hausfrau seems to

2.5 StarsWell, I've certainly got Hausfrau out of my system, (for good) and have to say, I really did not care for this story of a "haphazardly moral" dysfunctional housewife who has "descriptive" sex with anyone of the male persuasion who passes her way. Anna is one sick (and sad) woman, I grant you that, and how did the author put it......."She's cheating on the man she's cheating on her husband with." Good Lord!Anyway, I was pretty much bored with the whole shebang until about three quarters

Oh dear lord, it's time to review Hausfrau. Hmmm. Well? Okay, I'm off. I always appreciate good writing, and it was superb here. Also, I love being inside a characters head, and thoughts, also, great here. Just a few problems. While the main character, Anna, has moved away from the states to Switzerland to get married? I don't hear too much about love, although maybe a little in her flashbacks to the beginning. After that I felt all the interruptions and talk of Switzerland, a bit clunky. They

Here's the One Positive Thing I have to say about this book: At about the 70% mark, Something Actually Happens. What's more, it's the first genuinely surprising and somewhat affecting Thing That Happens up to that point. The book then deteriorates back to its previous suckiness level. However, a good editor would have been able to take this 70%-point benchmark, then incorporate a few other decent moments from the last 30% of the book, patch these around the nucleus of the 70% bit, excise the

Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell. Joan CrawfordThe last sentence of this book is still ringing in my head. I cannot tell you what a delight and challenge it was to read. Its no surprise that Essbaum is first a poet, second a novelist. This book was gripping, extremely sensual, raw and biting, and incredibly sad. That being said, its probably one of the best books Ive read in a long time.Outwardly, Anna seems like a perfect

***CAUTION*** Some spoilers containedContained in the book: Death, Suicide, Adultery, Hot sex, Bored sex, Jungian Therapy, Wasted Life, Marital Dysfunction, Depression, Things about Zurich, Puns, Friendship (or the lack thereof), Existence of God, Predestination. Every now and then, you hear of a woman (and I'm going to talk about my view of just women here more than men) who seems happy, is married to a good man, is raising good kids, going to church every week, etc., and then, all of a sudden,

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