Novels:
* The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1970): His breakthrough novel, exploring themes of alienation, guilt, and the search for meaning.
* Short Letter, Long Farewell (1972): A philosophical novel about a man's journey through the countryside and his reflections on life and death.
* The Weight of the World (1977): A complex novel that blends fiction with philosophical and political essays.
* The Sorrow Beyond Measures (1983): A fragmented and lyrical novel about love, loss, and the power of language.
* My Year in the Non-Existent Country (1989): A novel based on his travels through Slovenia and Yugoslavia, which explores themes of war, displacement, and identity.
Plays:
* Offending the Audience (1966): A groundbreaking play that challenged traditional theatre conventions and explored the relationship between audience and performer.
* Kaspar (1968): A powerful play about a man who has been raised in isolation and struggles to understand the world.
* The Ride Across Lake Constance (1971): A surreal play that blends fantasy with political commentary.
* The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (1972): A poignant play about the fragility of human relationships.
Screenplays:
* The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1972): Adaptation of his own novel.
* The Left-Handed Woman (1978): A film that explores themes of identity, gender, and the power of the subconscious.
* The Wrong Move (1975): A film that critiques the conventions of filmmaking and the role of the audience.
Essays:
* A Journey to the Islands (1980): A collection of essays about his travels to the Greek islands.
* The Weight of Words (2002): A collection of essays on literature, language, and the human condition.
* The Silent Gaze (2006): A collection of essays on photography, art, and the nature of perception.
Poetry:
* The Innermost Skin (1969): A collection of early poems.
* The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (1972): A collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.
These are just a few examples of Peter Handke's extensive and varied literary output. His work is characterized by its experimental style, its exploration of complex philosophical themes, and its deeply personal voice.