Nobel Prize in Literature のーべるぶんがくしょう
Edition 102 (2009)
Literature awardInternational literature awardLifetime achievement award
Winners
1 peopleTold from the perspective of a Romanian German deported to the Soviet Union after the war, the novel traces life in a labor camp and the marks left by memory. Hunger, loneliness, and alienation are rendered through a language of fragments and symbols, reconstructing trauma under totalitarianism with precision and lyric force.
Hunger and memory give the camp years a dense poetic shape.
290 pages
oppressionmemory and traumaethnicity and identitythe power of language