geboren 1966 in Eckernförde. Studium der Mediävistik, Neueren Deutschen Literatur und Theaterwissenschaften. Theaterautor und Librettist. Von 1997 bis 1999 Chefdramaturg am Schauspielhaus Wien. 1995 als "Nachwuchsdramatiker des Jahres" ausgezeichnet. Er lebt in Berlin. Zuletzt bei Residenz erschienen: "Jupiter" (1999).
Born in Romania between the wars, raised in poverty and washed up in Austria by the turmoil of war, Mrs Berta’s life was one of humiliation, pain and misery. Now in an old people’s home, she describes these violent events to the narrator. He in turn lives in the Pension Adler, with various tattooed, one-armed guests, as well as kindly Swedish women. In the home, with its shifty inmates and carers, he begins to feel comfortable, and takes detailed notes of Mrs Berta’s story.
Max Blaeulich’s novel illuminates every shade of despair there is. Yet existential loneliness has seldom been described with such assured language and unsparing precision since Kafka.