- Title: Nobel Prize Literature Handke "a writer with whom to discover the world"
- Date: 10th October 2019
- Summary: JONATHAN LANDGREBE OF THE SUHRKAMP PUBLISHING HOUSE, ARRIVING PHOTOGRAPHER LANDGREBE AT PRESSER VARIOUS OF HANDKE BOOKS (SOUNDBITE) (English) JONATHAN LANDGREBE, SUHRKAMP PUBLISHING HOUSE, SAYING: "So with Peter Handke we have an author with whom one can explore the world and see the world in a new light. He is like no other capable of seeing things that perhaps nobody else would see. And to follow his writing, to read them means to explore the world in a new way." HANDKE BOOKS (SOUNDBITE) (English) JONATHAN LANDGREBE, SUHRKAMP PUBLISHING HOUSE, SAYING: "I think he is an author that can be read and should be read globally and his approach to writing, to seeing the world, to explore the world is something universal and universally valid and universally to be explored." HANDKE BOOKS (SOUNDBITE) (German) JONATHAN LANDGREBE, SUHRKAMP PUBLISHING HOUSE, SAYING: "We are happy that his literature is recognized in this way. The way it deserves to be. An exceptional writer, and an author of whom only few exist in the world. And an author who deserves this Nobel literature prize like no-one else in the world." VARIOUS OF HANDKE BOOKS (SOUNDBITE) (German) JONATHAN LANDGREBE, SUHRKAMP PUBLISHING HOUSE, SAYING: "(It is necessary) Reading Handke today because we think we know everything already, we have discovered everything in this world already, everything is clarified. And reading Handke means discovering the world anew. And seeing things that we can't see otherwise. That he sees for us and we as his readers can profit from that." HANDKE BOOK LANDGREBE DRINKING CHAMPAGNE VARIOUS OF PEOPLE CELEBRATING
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- Keywords: Nobel prize Peter Handke publisher Suhrkamp
- Location: BERLIN, GERMANY
- City: BERLIN, GERMANY
- Country: Germany
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- Story Text: The publisher of Nobel literature laureate Peter Handke said that reading Handke is like exploring the world. "He is like no other capable of seeing things that perhaps nobody else would see," Jonathan Landgrebe of the publishing house Suhrkamp told Reuters TV. "And to follow his writing, to read them means to explore the world in a new way."
He also said that Suhrkamp is very happy for Handke being recognized this way. Landgrebe called him an "exceptional writer" of whom not many exist anymore in this world. "And an author who deserves this Nobel literature prize like no-one else in the world."
Earlier on Thursday. The Swedish Academy announced that Austrian writer Peter Handke won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature,
Handke, 76, was recognised for a body of work which includes novels, essays, notebooks and drama and "that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery and the specificity of human experience," the Academy said in a statement.
Handke established himself as one of the most influential writers in Europe after World War Two, the Academy said. He also co-wrote the script of the critically-acclaimed 1987 film "Wings of Desire".
The author of books such as "The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick" and "Slow Homecoming", he attracted widespread criticism attending the funeral of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in 2006.
British writer Salman Rushdie once criticised him for "a series of impassioned apologias for the genocidal regime of Slobodan Milosevic".
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