Nobel Prize for Literature Award Winner

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muller-cp-7456675.jpgAmidst all of the hoopla concerning Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize, other Nobels were awarded, too.

The Romanian-born German writer, Herta Müller, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for "depict[ing]" the landscape of the dispossessed."

Müller often writes of corruption and intolerance under a dictatorship, as is evidenced  in her earlier works, Niederungen (1982) and Drückender Tango (1982), which were censored in her native Romania during the Ceauşescu era.

View a bibliography of her other works.

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This page contains a single entry by Kristina DeVoe published on October 15, 2009 8:15 AM.

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Kristina De Voe
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