Nobel Prize-winner Herta Müller accepts her Honorary Award from Swansea University
In July 2012, Herta Müller, Nobel Prize winner for literature, returned to Swansea to accept an honorary award.
Based in Berlin, Herta Müller is one of Europe’s foremost contemporary writers, focusing on vital issues including dictatorship and migration. She is one of only 12 women writers ever to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
In 1996 Herta was writer-in-residence at the Centre for Contemporary German Culture at Swansea University.
Nobel Prize-winner Herta Müller accepts her Honorary Award from Swansea University
In July 2012, Herta Müller, Nobel Prize winner for literature, returned to Swansea to accept an honorary award.
Based in Berlin, Herta Müller is one of Europe’s foremost contemporary writers, focusing on vital issues including dictatorship and migration. She is one of only 12 women writers ever to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
In 1996 Herta was writer-in-residence at the Centre for Contemporary German Culture at Swansea University.