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  1. Duku yang Melampaui Mimpi ( Jerman: Wunschloses Unglück ) adalah sebuah novel semi-otobiografi karya Peter Handke. Ceritanya menggambarkan kehidupan ibu Handke, Maria, yang bunuh diri pada 19 November 1971. [1] Penerimaan.

  2. A Sorrow Beyond Dreams, The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, Slow Homecoming. Penghargaan. Nobel Prize Literature (2019) Tanda tangan. Peter Handke (lahir 06 Desember 1942) adalah seorang novelis, penulis naskah dan penerjemah dari Austria. Ia dianugerahi Hadiah Nobel Sastra pada tahun 2019.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_HandkePeter Handke - Wikipedia

    • Life
    • Literary Reception
    • Controversies
    • Awards
    • Works
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Early life and family

    Handke was born in Griffen, then in the German Reich's province Gau Carinthia. His father, Erich Schönemann, was a bank clerk and German soldier whom Handke did not meet until adulthood. His mother Maria, a Carinthian Slovene, married Bruno Handke, a tram conductor and Wehrmacht soldier from Berlin, before Peter was born. The family lived in the Soviet-occupied Pankow district of Berlin from 1944 to 1948, where Maria Handke had two more children: Peter's half-sister and half-brother. Then the...

    Career

    While studying, Handke established himself as a writer, linking up with the Grazer Gruppe (the Graz Authors' Assembly), an association of young writers. The group published a magazine on literature, manuskripte[de], which published Handke's early works. Group members included Wolfgang Bauer and Barbara Frischmuth. Handke abandoned his studies in 1965, after the German publishing house Suhrkamp Verlag accepted his novel Die Hornissen[de] (The Hornets) for publication. He gained international a...

    In 1977, reviewing A Moment of True Feeling, Stanley Kauffmann wrote that Handke "is the most important new writer on the international scene since Samuel Beckett." John Updike reviewed the same novel in The New Yorker and was equally impressed, noting that "there is no denying his [Handke's] willful intensity and knifelike clarity of evocation. He...

    In 1996, Handke's travelogue Eine winterliche Reise zu den Flüssen Donau, Save, Morawa und Drina oder Gerechtigkeit für Serbien (published in English as A Journey to the Rivers: Justice for Serbia) created controversy, as Handke portrayed Serbia as being among the victims of the Yugoslav Wars. In the same essay, Handke also criticised Western media...

    1973: Georg Büchner Prize
    1987: Vilenica International Literary Prize
    2000: Brothers Karić Award[sr]
    2002: America Award

    Handke has written novels, plays, screenplays, essays and poems, often published by Suhrkamp. Many works were translated into English. His works are held by the German National Library, including:

    Abbott, Scott and Žarko Radaković (2013). Repetitions.Brooklyn/NYC: Punctum Books.
    Höller, Hans (2007). Peter Handke.Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt.
    Sebald, W. G. (2013). Across the Border: Peter Handke's Repetition. Amsterdam, Sofia: The Last Books.
    Peter Handke (geb. 1942) / Schriftsteller Archived 11 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine Literaturarchiv der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek
    Peter Handke Library of the Free University of Berlin
  4. Cite this page as follows: "A Sorrow Beyond Dreams - Characters Discussed." Great Characters in Literature, edited by A. J. Sobczak and Frank N. Magill, eNotes.com, Inc., 1998, 26 Apr. 2024 <https ...

  5. Apr 27, 1975 · Handke's “A Sorrow Beyond Dreams” is a recreation of the life of Handke's mother, the housewife aged 51 who committed suicide in the village of A., in Carinthia. Handke's objective tone is a ...

  6. A Sorrow Beyond Dreams by Peter Handke - The 4935th greatest book of all time. This book is a poignant exploration of the author's mother's life and her struggle with depression, ultimately leading to her suicide.

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