Are there two parallel tracks to Austrian Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke’s career, or only one, complex and difficult one? When Handke was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
Wednesday 15 November 2017, 7 pm Austrian Cultural Forum London, 28 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1PQ Book tickets here. This series invites artists, writers and poets to make new work
If the story with Serbia hadn’t intervened, Peter Handke’s reputation would probably have soared in France from the enfant terrible of German-speaking literature to a universa
In a 1995 review of a critical study of the work of Peter Handke, Linda C. Demeritt describes the Austrian playwright as ‘difficult, but important’. Broadly speaking, this sums
WHEN OFFENDING THE AUDIENCE FALLS SILENT There are not that many writers who could boast performing a salto mortale as Austrian writer Peter Handke had done in the Balkans during t
Idiocy and the Audience First, somebody has to match his record: Peter Handke has been in the spotlight of German-speaking literary criticism for fifty years. For every book, every
