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Herta Müller : Politics and Aesthetics /

Two languages - German and Romanian - inform the novels, essays, and collage poetry of Nobel laureate Herta Müller. Describing her writing as "autofictional," Müller depicts the effects of violence, cruelty, and terror on her characters based on her own experiences in Communist Romania u...

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Autor principal: Brandt, Bettina
Otros Autores: Glajar, Valentina
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln : University of Nebraska, [2013]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Life, Writing, and Betrayal. Herta Müller : Writing and Betrayal ; Nobel Lecture : Every Word Knows Something of a Vicious Circle ; Collage Poems ; Interview with Ernest Wichner -- Totalitarianism, Autofiction, Memory. When Dictatorships Fail to Deprive of Dignity : Herta Müller's "Romanian Period" ; "Die akute Einsamkeit des Menschen" : Herta Müller's Herztier ; Facts, Fiction, Autofiction, and Surfiction in Herta Müller's Work ; From Fact to Fiction : Herta Müller's Atemschaukel -- Müller's Aesthetics of Experimentation. "Wir können höchstens mit dem, waswir sehen, etwas zusammenstellen" : Herta Müller's Collages ; In Transit : Transnational Trajectories and Mobility in Herta Müller's Recent Writing ; Osmoses : Müller's Things, Bodies, and Spaces ; Herta Müller's Art of Reverberation : Sound in the Collage Books Die blassen Herren mit den Mokkatassen and Este sau nu este Ion ; Accumulating Histories : Temporality in Herta Müller's "Einmal anfassen - zweimal loslassen". 
520 |a Two languages - German and Romanian - inform the novels, essays, and collage poetry of Nobel laureate Herta Müller. Describing her writing as "autofictional," Müller depicts the effects of violence, cruelty, and terror on her characters based on her own experiences in Communist Romania under the repressive Nicolae Ceauşescu regime. This book explores Müller's writings from different literary, cultural, and historical perspectives. The first part features Müller's Nobel lecture, five new collage poems, and an interview with Ernest Wichner, a German-Romanian author who has traveled with her, and sheds light on her writing. Parts two and three, featuring essays by scholars from across Europe and the United States, address the political and poetical aspects of Müller's texts. The contributors discuss life under the Romanian Communist dictatorship while also stressing key elements of Müller's poetics, which promises both self-conscious formal experimentation and political intervention. This volume addresses audiences with an interest in dissident, exile, migration, experimental, and transnational literature. 
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