DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Glass Room |
1. Why
are the Landauers so devoted to modernity? What makes them so intent on
shedding the past, and how is this tied to their country’s history or
future?
2. What
was your first impression of Rainer von Abt? What did you think of his
minimalist approach? Why do you think it appealed to Liesel and Viktor?
3. The
characters are constantly fluctuating between languages --- specifically
German and Czech. How do these characters use or manipulate language to
express themselves?
4. During
the housewarming party at the Glass Room, von Abt speaks of his
masterpiece, saying, “A work of art like this demands that the life
lived in it be a work of art as well.” Do you think this prophecy comes
to fruition?
5. Why
does Viktor initially approach Kata in Vienna? What is he looking for in
her? How is she different from Liesel?
6. The
Glass Room takes on many personas throughout the book, moving from a
home to a laboratory to a gymnasium to a museum. Does the original
concept of the house remain intact through all of its internal
transformations? Does the house ever become part of the past?
7. Do
you believe that Viktor is in love with both Liesel and Kata? Does he
fall for Kata before or after she comes to live with the family? What
does the scene at the train station reveal about both him and Liesel?
8. Coincidence
plays an important role in the novel. Does the Glass Room encourage it?
If so, how?
9. Why
do you think Hana agrees to be examined by Stahl and his crew? Why do
you think the house is seen as an ideal place for a scientific
laboratory?
10. What
image or scene within the novel haunted or stayed with you the most?
11. Tomáš,
much like Viktor, is always looking toward the future. But with yet
another love triangle in the Glass Room --- this time between Zdenka,
Tomáš, and Eve --- do things really change in this society obsessed with
the future? Can history be erased if it is constantly being repeated?
12. What
is Hana searching for in all of her love affairs? Do you think she is
truly in love with Zdenka? Is it the Glass Room’s influence or is Zdenka
just a replacement for Liesel?
13. When
Hana and Liesel are reunited at the novel’s end, both women gloss over
the tragedies in their past. Why do you think they hold back?
14. Does The
Glass Room tell the story of a house or a family? What story do you
think Mawer set out to tell?
15. Mawer
constantly shifts the perspective from character to character, often
leaving the reader wanting more. Which character’s outcome or emotions
did you wish you knew more about by the novel’s end --- Katalin’s? Von
Abt’s? Viktor’s? Stahl’s? Oskar’s?
16. Why
do you think Mawer chose to conclude the book with Ottilie and Maria
reuniting? What, if anything, does this new generation represent? |
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