Peter Handke
Nobel laureate in Literature & Austrian writer, playwright and film director
Peter Handke (born December 6, 1942 in Griffen (Carinthia)) is an Austrian author and translator of books.
Peter Handke | |
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Born | Griffen, Austria | 6 December 1942
Occupation | Novelist, Playwright |
Nationality | Austrian |
Notable works | The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, Slow Homecoming |
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Peter Handke is known for his extremely critical (and perhaps even absurd) plays. Perhaps his best-known play is called Publikumsbeschimpfung (translates roughly as insulting /offending the audience). The play consists of actors insulting and offending the audience, and later congratulating them for the good performance. The play has been labelled as antitheater.
In 2019, Handke was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.[1]
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