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Reading Copy Book Blog: Herta Müller Has a Psychosis Says Former Spy
Author Scoop: Saturday Morning LitLinks
MOBYLIVES: Nobel winner is lying when she says we spied on her, says Romanian spy who admits he spied on her
| Rumuński szpieg bezpieki, który rozpracowywał Hertę Müller, twierdzi, że autorka cierpi na ciężką psychozę: http://bit.ly/7GrCCa 12/1/2009 |
| Romanian spy on Herta Müller, #writing and Nobel Prize http://bit.ly/7GrCCa 12/1/2009 |
| RT @albertacossack: Paranoia. It's just good thinking when everyone is out to get you. http://tinyurl.com/ybocspn 11/30/2009 |
Herta Müller Has a Psychosis Says Former Spy
Reading Copy Book Blog —
... If you’re intrigued by, well, intrigue, true spy stories and conspiracy theories, don’t miss the full article in The Guardian. ...
Herta Müller - bonkers or just scared?
Reading Copy Book Blog —
... Surely the strangest story of the week concerns Herta Müller, who won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. The former head of Romania’s secret police has claimed that the Romania-born author, now living in Germany, ‘has no contact with external reality’. Basically, he’s saying she’s a nutter, according to this story in The Guardian. ...
Saturday Morning LitLinks
Author Scoop —
... A Romanian agent who spied on Nobel prize-winning Herta Müller claims she ‘has a psychosis’ and ‘no contact with external reality.’ (The Guardian) ...
Nobel winner is lying when she says we spied on her, says Romanian spy who admits he spied on her
MOBYLIVES —
... “A former member of the Romanian secret police has launched a blistering attack on the Nobel prize winning writer Herta Müller,” says a Guardian report by Kate Connolly. According to the report, in the latest round of attacks in her homeland on Müller’s reputation since she won the Nobel Prize, “Radu Tinu, who has admitted to spying on Müller as head of the secret police (or Securitate) in the Romanian city of Timisoara, where the Romanian-born German-speaking ...
Bookmarks: Britain’s phone booth library, Herta Müller’s “psychosis,” and the Bad Sex in Fiction Award winner
Quill & Quire —
Some sundry links from across the Web:
Resourceful idea of the week: British village transforms traditional red phone booth into local library
Coming soon to a theatre near you: the book trailer for Quirk Classics’ Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
Nobel Prize-winning Herta Müller “has a psychosis,” says Romanian spy
Neil Gaiman discusses audiobooks with David Sedaris and Martin Jarvis on NPR. Similarly, Douglas Hunter praises the e-book at The ...
News tids
Bookninja —
... blahblahblah, and further, yaddayadda… Herta Müller may LOOK insane here in a Bette-Davis-meets-Chicago-way, but there seems to be some disagreement as to whether or not she’s ACTUALLY insane… mostly between the people of Earth and a lone Russian spy who admits to spying on her but says she wasn’t really ...

