On June 2019 10/0, Olga Tokachuk, a Polish woman writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature of 20 18.
Speech: Olga, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 20 18? Tokachuk never thinks that reality is stable or eternal. She built her own novel kingdom in nature and culture, reason and madness, man and woman, gathering and parting.
Representative works include Taikoo and Other Times, House in the Day, House at Night and James.
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In Tokachuk's own words, her writing style is a kind of "constellation novel". She puts the story into orbit and lets readers generate meaningful shapes for themselves.
According to the Guardian, on May 22nd, local time in Britain, Olga Tokarcuk, a Polish writer, won the 20 18 Booker International Literature Award for her work Flying, defeating the popular candidates on the long list-Korean writer Han Jiang and Hungarian writer laszlo Klaus Nauholkayi.
Tokachuk is a famous Polish writer. In this award-winning work "Flying", she discusses the constant movement of people's nomadic life in the world, our desire to gain and give up constantly, and the limit, limitation and mortal fate of the human body. The story involves travel and human anatomy, including the story that a Dutch anatomist found Achilles' heel while dissecting one of his broken limbs, and the story that Chopin's heart was transported from Paris to Warsaw by his sister.
Olga? Born in 1962, Tokarcuk is one of the most influential contemporary Polish novelists. She graduated from the Department of Psychology of Warsaw University, Poland, and made her mark in the Polish literary world with her collection of poems "City in the Mirror" 65438-0987. Later, novels such as Travels of the Characters in the Book, Taikoo and Other Times, House in the Day and House at Night were published one after another. Her works often incorporate elements such as folklore, myths and religious stories, and on the other hand, she also observes the historical destiny and real life of Poland.
"I believe that every generation of writers tries to find their own language to describe the world. As the world changes, the form of this description must also change. "
"On the one hand, we are immersed in tradition; On the other hand, this tradition is getting narrower and narrower, which makes people feel uneasy and makes people unable to really position themselves. So, we need to find our own voice.
Olga said in an interview.