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Hunger Angel

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In "The Hunger Angel," Nobel Prize winner Herta Müller explores the harrowing experience of seventeen-year-old Leo Auberg during his five years in a Soviet labor camp. Through poetic intensity and stark realism, Müller reveals the absurdity of survival amid hunger, transforming mundane objects into symbols of hope and despair as Leo navigates his brutal reality.

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Hunger Angel, Herta Müller

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2013
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Language
English
Publisher
Pan MacMillan
Released
2013
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
ISBN13
9781250032089
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First published
2009
Original title
Atemschaukel
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In "The Hunger Angel," Nobel Prize winner Herta Müller explores the harrowing experience of seventeen-year-old Leo Auberg during his five years in a Soviet labor camp. Through poetic intensity and stark realism, Müller reveals the absurdity of survival amid hunger, transforming mundane objects into symbols of hope and despair as Leo navigates his brutal reality.