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Go to My LibraryDer Tunnel
- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Verlag Klaus Wagenbach
- Pages
- 154
- ISBN
- 9783803127723
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (47)
Other editions

The Tunnel
2012 • Penguin
English

El Túnel (Novela) / the Tunnel (a Novel)
2022 • Planeta Publishing Corporation
Spanish

El túnel
2001 • Seix Barral
Spanish

El túnel
2001 • Booket
Spanish

El Túnel
1992 • Prentice Hall PTR
English

El túnel
2014 • Seix Barral
Spanish

El Tunel
1980 • Seix Barral.
Spanish

Il tunnel
2014 • Feltrinelli
Italian

Le tunnel roman
1995 • Éditions du Seuil
French

O Túnel
2000 • Companhia das Letras
Portuguese

The Tunnel
2011 • Penguin UK
English

The Tunnel (English and Spanish Edition)
1991 • Ballantine Books
English

Warten auf Perlassi
2010 • Berlin Verlag
German

Tunnel
2019 • Postimees Kirjastus
Estonian

The Tunnel
2011 • Penguin Books Limited
English

The Tunnel
1988 • Cape
English

The Tunnel
1988 • Ballantine Books
English

El Tunel / The Tunnel (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Planeta Publishing
Spanish

De tunnel roman
2007 • Meulenhoff
Dutch

El Tunel = The Tunnel (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Recorded Books
Spanish

El túnel
1995 • Seix Barral
Spanish

Թունելը
2014 • Antares LTD
Armenian

El túnel
1900 • FisicalBook
Spanish

TUNEL, EL (B)
2019 • BOOKET
Spanish

The Tunnel (Modern World Literature) (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd
English

El Túnel
2000 • Biblioteca El Nacional -Caracas, Venezuela
Spanish

Tunela
2007 • Alberdania
Basque

El Túnel (Spanish Edition)
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Spanish

El Túnel
1999 • Planeta Publishing Corporation
Spanish

El Túnel: Novela (Esenciales) (Spanish Edition)
2008 • Rayo
Spanish

Tunel, El (Spanish Edition)
1996 • Espasa Calpe Mexicana, S.A.
Spanish

El túnel
2018 • Seix Barral
Spanish

Tunel, El
2001 • Sagebrush Education Resources
Spanish

Tunel
2000 • Ayrinti Yayinlari
Serbian

TUNEL EL Edic.70 Aniv Seix Barral
2014 • PLANETA
Spanish

El Túnel (Spanish Edition)
1989 • Cátedra
Spanish

To tunel / Το τούνελ
2018 • Metaichmio
Modern Greek

El túnel
2010 • Varios
Spanish

El túnel
2019 • Planeta Perú
Spanish

El tunel - Proyecto Exito
2014 • Austral
Spanish

El tunel. (Lernmaterialien)
1997 • Klett
Spanish

El Tunel (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Cýýtedra
Spanish

Tunelis
2006 • Valters un Rapa
Latvian

El túnel
2006 • La Nación
Spanish

túnel
2011 • Smashwords
English

El Tunel
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Spanish

გვირაბი
2020 • ინტელექტი
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Readers frequently praise The Tunnel for its profound and intense psychological exploration of its protagonist, Juan Pablo Castel, a complex and deeply disturbed artist. The first-person narration is widely lauded for drawing readers into the intricate and often unsettling machinations of a murderer's mind, offering a unique and immersive experience. Many reviewers highlight Ernesto Sabato's masterful, precise, and captivating writing style, which maintains a gripping pace despite the dark subject matter. The novel is often described as compelling and difficult to put down, with some suggesting it can be read in a single sitting due to its intensity. Reviewers also appreciate its deep dive into themes of loneliness, obsession, existential alienation, and the darker aspects of the human psyche, often comparing it favorably to works by literary giants such as Dostoevsky and Camus.
Despite its strengths, the novel is not without its criticisms. Many readers find the protagonist, Juan Pablo Castel, to be an arrogant, contemptuous, and ultimately despicable character, whose possessiveness and toxic mindset can make for a difficult reading experience. The intense focus on a disturbed mind and themes of psychological abuse and murder are noted as somber and challenging to digest, with some reviewers finding the subject matter deeply unsettling or even repulsive, particularly given contemporary societal discussions. While some appreciate its depth, others describe the narrative as becoming heavy, dense, or overly cerebral, causing a loss of the initial captivating momentum. A few readers also found the ending to be too abrupt or the overall story opaque, leaving them bewildered rather than enlightened. The intentional ambiguity surrounding the victim, Maria, was also a point of contention for some seeking more development.
Ultimately, The Tunnel is widely considered a unique and highly impactful work, though it tends to be polarizing. It is often described as an intense and profound psychological drama that leaves a lasting impression on its readers. This book is strongly recommended for those who appreciate deep dives into the human psyche, existentialist literature, and narratives told from the perspective of morally ambiguous or unreliable characters. Readers interested in exploring themes of obsession, alienation, and the darker facets of human nature will likely find it both disturbing and fascinating. However, those seeking a light, uplifting story or characters with clear redeeming qualities may find Castel's journey challenging and potentially off-putting.
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