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  1. Jul 19, 2007 · How To Read Elfriede Jelinek. In her avowedly autobiographical novel The Piano Teacher, the Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek has her alter ego Erika Kohut engage in a variety of voyeuristic activities. She pays to sit in a booth at a peep show, smells a tissue into which the man before her has masturbated, and watches attentively as the girls ...

  2. Elfriede Jelinek, ( nemško: ɛlˈfʀiːdə ˈjɛlinɛk), avstrijska pisateljica, nobelovka, * 20. oktober 1946, Mürzzuschlag, Avstrija . Elfriede Jelinek piše zoper zlorabam v javnem, političnem in tudi v zasebnem življenju avstrijske družbe. Poleg tega uporablja sarkastičen, provokativen slog, ki ga njeni nasprotniki – zdaj pa tudi ...

  3. Oct 7, 2004 · Oct. 7, 2004. PARIS, Oct. 7 Â Elfriede Jelinek, a reclusive Austrian novelist and playwright who is well known in the German-speaking world for works that denounce sexual violence as well as ...

  4. Nov 21, 2004 · Deborah Solomon interview with Elfriede Jelinek, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature; photo (M)

  5. Elfriede Jelinek feminizmas ir narystė komunistų partijoje ( 1974 – 1991 m.) turėjo didelės įtakos jos kūrybai. Ji aktyviai dalyvavo politikoje, dešiniosios vyriausybės buvo viešai kaltinama išdavyste. Ji aktyviai rėmė Johann Unterweger, kalėjusio dėl prostitutės nužudymo, paleidimą, po kurio jis nužudė 11 moterų ir ...

  6. Austrian novelist Elfriede Jelinek was the surprise choice of the Swedish Academy for the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature. Jelinek's fiction, relatively unknown outside of the German-speaking world, is rife with passages of psychological and physical cruelty, reflecting its author's belief that all humans carry a fair share of inner turmoil, and ...

  7. Homepage von Elfriede Jelinek, Texte zum Theater, Texte zur Kunst, Bilder aus Theaterinszenierungen, Interviews, Werkverzeichnis, biographische Informationen

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