The village on the edge of the world

writing and surviving Ceaușescu's Romania

The village on the edge of the world

writing and surviving Ceaușescu's Romania
Herta Müller in conversation with Angelika Klammer ; translated by Kate McNaughton
Book - 2026

"A Nobel Laureate presents a brilliant reflection on literary life defined by the brutality of Ceaușescu's Romania. From her childhood in Romania, in a village 'as small as a thimble on the edge of the world,' through to life in exile in Germany, Herta Müller's story unspools against the tumultuous history of Romania in the latter half of the twentieth century. Here, the Nobel Prize Laureate reflects on cultural history, memory, and trauma, and on what it was to live and write under Ceaușescu's regime. She revisits the friendships that buckled under the weight of fear and paranoia; the experience of being surveilled and interrogated; and on the unique blend of fear and tedium borne through life under totalitarianism. The Village on the Edge of the World is a book that chronicles the minutiae of life under both fascism and the Soviet Union, while charting the existential questions posed by these regimes of the twentieth century--and how they remain with us in the twenty-first. This is a powerful and evocative reflection on life behind the Iron Curtain." --

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書目詳細資料
Main Authors: Müller, Herta, 1953- (Author), Klammer, Angelika (Author)
其他作者: McNaughton, Kate (Translator)
格式: 圖書
語言:English
出版: New York, NY : Pegasus Books, Ltd., 2026.
版:First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
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