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  • tapbirds

    2009 Nobel Prize Winner for Literature Announced: Herta Mueller

    Herta Mueller sounds like an interesting choice. Anyone read anything by her? I just added "The Land of Green Plums" to my reading list.

    The following site provides interesting reviews of her works: http://www.complete-review.com/authors/mullerh.htm

    Here's a brief biography of Herta Mueller (via Wikipedia):
    Herta Müller (b. 17 August 1953) is a Romanian-born German novelist, poet and essayist noted for her works depicting the harsh conditions of life in Communist Romania under the repressive Nicolae Ceauşescu regime. She is the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature of 2009.

    Herta Müller was born in Niţchidorf, Timiş County, the daughter of Swabian farmers. Her family was part of Romania's German minority; her father had served in the Waffen SS and her mother was deported to a labour camp in the Soviet Union after World War II. She studied German studies and Romanian literature at the Timişoara University.

    In 1976, Müller began working as a translator for an engineering company, but was dismissed in 1979 for her refusal to cooperate with the Securitate, the Communist regime's secret police. Initially, she made a living by teaching kindergarten and giving private German lessons. Her first book was published in Romania (in German) in 1982, and appeared only in a censored version, as with most publications of the time.

    Müller left for Germany with her husband, novelist Richard Wagner, in 1987. Over the following years she received many lectureships at universities in Germany and abroad. She currently lives in Berlin. Müller received membership of the German Academy for Writing and Poetry in 1995, and other positions followed. In 1997 she withdrew from the PEN centre of Germany in protest of its merge with the former German Democratic Republic branch. In July 2008, Müller sent a critical open letter to Horia-Roman Patapievici, president of the Romanian Cultural Institute in reaction to the support given by the institute to a Romanian-German Summer School involving two former informants of the Securitate.

    The Nobel Foundation awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature to Müller "who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed."
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  • alvin r. c.

    alvin r. c. 

    I read her "The Land Of Green Plums" three months ago and I liked it very much.

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    • tapbirds

      tapbirds 

      Hi Alvin:
      Great to hear your recommendation . . . I should be receiving "The Land of Green Plums" shortly . . . can't wait to start reading!

      posted 1 month ago. ( reply )
  • Ylva a

    Ylva a 

    yeah,I'm Romanian and...It's so strange she is presented like a german novelist...just BORN in Romania.Because she remains anyhow romanian,and most important,she created her literar works on this runaway from this country's communism.
    I'm speaking from a romanian point of view.I know the controversy from my country and all. Anyway,I am reading now the Herztier,;

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    • tapbirds

      tapbirds 

      Hi Ylva: excellent points; please let us know what you think of Herztier!

      posted 1 month ago. ( reply )
  • amright

    amright 

    Two of my friends have read The Land of Green Plums and they are both ecstatic about it.Must lay my hands on it somehow.

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  • alvin r. c.

    alvin r. c. 

    Got a copy of H. Muller's THE APPOINTMENT from a used books store here in Manila. I'll find some time next time to read it.

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    • tapbirds

      tapbirds 

      Hi Alvin: Please let us know what you think of The Appointment; I am still looking forward to reading "Green Plums" - - received my copy last week.

      posted 8 days ago. ( reply )
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