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Herta Müller: Nobel Prize 2009

"who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed".

Herta Müller In 2009, Herta Müller was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for works that combine “the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicting the landscape of the dispossessed”. Born in 1953 in Niţchidorf, a German-speaking village in western Romania, Müller studied German and Romanian literature at the University of Timişoara, then joined the Aktionsgruppe Bannat, an alliance of Romanian and German authors in Transylvania dedicated to seeking freedom of expression under the Ceauceşcu dictatorship. “Lately I’m being summoned more and more often: ten sharp on Tuesday, ten sharp on Saturday, on Wednesday, Monday. As if years were a week, I’m amazed that winter comes so close on the heels of summer.” Refusing to co-operate with Ceauseşcu’s Securitate while working as a translator in a machine factory, she lost her job and suffered repeated threats before leaving for Germany in 1987. “Müller’s language is the purest poetry—every sentence is a poem or a painting.” Her work includes: Nadirs, ...

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