Literature
Herta Müller – Nobelföreläsning
Nobel Prize lecture
Swedish 7 december 2009 Varje ord vet något om den onda cirkeln HAR DU EN NÄSDUK, frågade min mor varje morgon vid porten, innan jag gick ut på gatan. Jag hade ingen. Och eftersom jag inte hade någon gick jag tillbaka in i rummet och hämtade en näsduk. Varje morgon hade jag ingen, eftersom jag…
moreHerta Müller – Nobelvorlesung
Nobel Prize lecture
German 7. Dezember 2009 Jedes Wort weiß etwas vom Teufelskreis HAST DU EIN TASCHENTUCH, fragte die Mutter jeden Morgen am Haustor, bevor ich auf die Straße ging. Ich hatte keines. Und weil ich keines hatte, ging ich noch mal ins Zimmer zurück und nahm mir ein Taschentuch. Ich hatte jeden Morgen keines, weil ich jeden…
moreHerta Müller – Conférence Nobel
Nobel Prize lecture
French Le 7 décembre 2009 Chaque mot en sait long sur le cercle vicieux TU AS UN MOUCHOIR ? me demandait ma mère au portail tous les matins, avant que je ne parte dans la rue. Je n’en avais pas. Étant sans mouchoir, je retournais en prendre un dans ma chambre. Je n’en avais jamais, car…
moreHerta Müller – Discurso Nobel
Nobel Prize lecture
Spanish 7 diciembre de 2009 Cada palabra sabe algo sobre el círculo vicioso ¿TIENES UN PAÑUELO? me preguntaba mi madre cada mañana en la puerta de casa, antes de que yo saliera a la calle. Yo no tenía el pañuelo, y como no lo tenía, regresaba a la habitación y sacaba un pañuelo. No tenía…
moreA case of identity: Ernest Hemingway
Article
A case of identity: Ernest Hemingway by Anders Hallengren This article was published on 28 August 2001. The recognition of Hemingway as a major and representative writer of the United States of America, was a slow but explosive process. His emergence in the western canon was an even more adventurous voyage. His works were burnt…
moreErnest Hemingway – Bibliography
Bibliography
Short stories Three Stories & Ten Poems. – Paris : Contact, 1923 in our time. – Paris : Three Mountains Press, 1924 In Our Time. – New York : Boni & Liveright, 1925 Men Without Women. – New York : Scribners, 1927 Winner Take Nothing. – New York : Scribner, 1933 The Fifth Column and…
moreDoris Lessing – Prose
Prose
English Excerpt from The Grass is Singing MURDER MYSTERY By Special Correspondent Mary Turner, wife of Richard Turner, a farmer at Ngesi, was found murdered on the front veranda of their homestead yesterday morning. The houseboy, who has been arrested, has confessed to the crime. No motive has been discovered. It is thought he was…
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