Herta Müller's work is not only necessary for these causes, which could join its sincerity and lack of pleasure to pain. It is essential because it serves as a warning to the near-far more than what we pretend to believe-back of unreason to Europe.
In "All I have I carry with me" (Siruela) develops an intense reflection on the language of survival, one who leads his narrator to consider the discharge of coal a graceful sport, much as the equestrian or fencing. (...)
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