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O rei se inclina e mata
2003
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"O rei se inclina e mata", coletânea de ensaios que a Biblioteca Azul acaba de publicar da escritora Herta Müller, é “totalmente autobiográfica”, na definição da própria autora. O livro inicia-se com suas memórias de infância em Nitzkdorf, uma pequena aldeia na região do Banat romeno. Nela, a menina Herta começa a construir a relação muito própria com as palavras que manteria na maturidade, relação cheia de astúcia, já intuindo que, criadas para se falar e pré-validadas pelos “de fora”, as palavras mais subjugam do que qualquer outra coisa – mesmo quando proibidas de serem ditas.
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Herta Muller
Herta Muller
Author · 14 books

Herta Müller was born in Niţchidorf, Timiş County, Romania, the daughter of Swabian farmers. Her family was part of Romania's German minority and her mother was deported to a labour camp in the Soviet Union after World War II. She read German studies and Romanian literature at Timişoara University. In 1976, Müller began working as a translator for an engineering company, but in 1979 was dismissed 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. In 1987, Müller left for Germany with her husband, novelist Richard Wagner. Over the following years she received many lectureships at universities in Germany and abroad. In 1995 Müller was awarded membership to the German Academy for Writing and Poetry, 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. The Swedish Academy 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". She currently resides in Berlin, Germany.

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