Everything you need to understand or teach The Last Wolf by László Krasznahorkai.
The Last Wolf by László Krasznahorkai is written in one unbroken sentence from the perspective of a nihilistic German philosopher who travels to Extremadura in Spain, where he accidentally begins to investigate the death of the last wolves to live in the region. He is recounting his experiences to a half-attentive barman in Berlin. Through his encounters with the landscape, locals, and the story of the last wolves, the novel explores how language and human connection can generate significance in the face of despair and perceived futility. It deals with themes of language and meaning, modernity, and miscommunication.