Nobel for literature 2015, the ethics of forgetlessness, Belorussian
writer Svetlana Alexievich, the voice of the voiceless: Reclaiming
women’s and children’s suffering in war and dictatorship, bringing
non-fiction into the realm of literature, like Solzhenitsyn did with
“The Gulag Archipelago”. My bets did not work this time, but the choice
is fabulous, terrific,impressive, and praiseworthy! For her, Soviet and
post-Soviet history has been an immense graveyard and an endless
bloodbath. It’s a pity that the great historian Robert Conquest is not
here anymore to congratulate her. For all those who refuse to forget,
this is a long-delayed vindication.I know for sure that Monica
Lovinescu, Vaclav Havel, Andrei Sakharov, Elena Bonner, Natalia
Gorbanevskaia and so many others would have welcomed this award.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/oct/08/svetlana-alexievich-wins-2015-nobel-prize-in-literature
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