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Olga Tokarczuk

Olga Tokarczuk is a Polish writer who was known for her wry and complex novels that leap between centuries, places, perspectives, and mythologies. She received the 2018 Nobel Prize for Literature (awarded belatedly in 2019), lauded for her “narrative imagination that with encyclopedic passion represents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life.” A best-selling author in Poland for decades, Tokarczuk was not well known outside her homeland until she became the country’s first author to win the Man Booker International Prize in 2018 for Flights (2017)—the English translation of her sixth novel, Bieguni (2007).
годы жизни: 29 января 1962 настоящее время

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♡emma♡цитирует2 года назад
I stopped in the sloping market square, and gradually I felt flooded by a powerful sense of communion with the people passing by. Each man was my brother and each woman my sister. We were so very much alike. So fragile, impermanent, and easily destroyed. We trustingly went to and fro beneath the sky, which had nothing good in store for us.
♡emma♡цитирует2 года назад
How do we all look down here, as perceived by its senses? Like shadows? Like bundles of shudders, sources of noise
♡emma♡цитирует2 года назад
One has to tell people what to think. There’s no alternative. Otherwise someone else will do it.’
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