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The Nobel Prize winner in a work of autobiographical roots deconstructs and denounces hypocrisies and social miseries
“I am one of those who prefer to evade rather than evade anything,” she says as soon as she begins her splendid work ‘Declaration of a natural person’, the Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek (Vienna, 1946), author of famous novels such as ‘The Pianist’, ‘The Excluded’ or ‘Deseo’.
A work both autobiographical…
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