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  1. Herta Müller (German: [ˈhɛʁta ˈmʏlɐ] ⓘ; born 17 August 1953 [1]) is a Romanian-German novelist, poet, essayist and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was born in Nițchidorf (German: Niczkydorf; Hungarian: Niczkyfalva), Timiș County in Romania; her native languages are German and Romanian. Since the early 1990s, she ...

  2. Aug 13, 2024 · Herta Müller (born August 17, 1953, Nițchidorf, Romania) is a Romanian-born German writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2009 for her works revealing the harshness of life in Romania under the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu. The award cited Müller for depicting “the landscape of the dispossessed” with “the concentration ...

  3. Herta Müller (* 17. August 1953 in Nitzkydorf, Rumänien) ist eine rumäniendeutsche Schriftstellerin, die im rumänischen Banat aufwuchs und 1987 in die Bundesrepublik ausreiste. In ihren Werken thematisiert Müller die Folgen der kommunistischen Diktatur in Rumänien. 2009 wurde Herta Müller der Nobelpreis für Literatur verliehen.

  4. Biographical. Herta Müller was born in 1953 in Nitzkydorf, a German-speaking village in the Banat, a region that had passed from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to Romania in the wake of the First World War. During the Second World War, Romania had allied with the National-Socialist German Reich, and like many of the Romanian-Germans, Herta ...

  5. Herta Müller. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2009. Born: 17 August 1953, Nitzkydorf, Banat, Romania. Residence at the time of the award: Germany. Prize motivation: “who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed”. Language: German. Prize share: 1/1.

  6. Oct 8, 2009 · Herta Müller, the Romanian-born German novelist and essayist who writes of the oppression of dictatorship in her native country and the unmoored existence of the political exile, won the 2009 ...

  7. Herta Müller was born on August 17, 1953 in the German-speaking town Nitzkydorf in Banat, Romania. Her parents were members of the German-speaking minority in Romania. Her father had served in the Waffen SS during World War II. Many German Romanians were deported to the Soviet Union in 1945, including Müller’s mother who spent five years in ...

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