Concrete (Beton, 1982) is a novel by the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard.
Like many of BernhardâÂÂs books, Concrete is written in the form of a monologueâÂÂessentially a rant lasting for 150 pages with no chapter breaks or even separate paragraphsâÂÂby Rudolf, a Viennese amateur musicologist and convalescent. Almost completely isolated from the world, Rudolf, who has sarcoidosis, has spent his adult life pursuing many writing projects on classical musicians.
A new edition of the novel, along with other out-of-print works by Bernhard, was published in 2012 on Faber & Faber's 'Faber Finds' imprint.