Die Tablas von Daimiel

by Peter Handke

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Peter Handke is an Austrian writer. One of his ancestors came from Slovenia, which was then a province of Austria. The north-western part of the Yugoslavian federation, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and the Voivodina were once part of the Habsburg Empire, the Austro-Hungarian double monarchy. It seems, as such Handke feels tied to the recent history of these lands.

The war in Yugoslavia has altogether been very hard to understand, especially because of the ambiguous role of the United States. I never really understood the whole conflict. However, in this vacuum of comprehension, Austrian author Peter Handke has stepped in to make an apology for and side with Slobodan Milošević, who is otherwise seen as one of the main culprits.

In Die show more Tablas von Daimiel Handke describes his visits to Milošević is prison in The Hague,the Netherlands, and tries to make a plea. However, this slim booklet cannot even clarify the situation to me, and it never becomes clear why Handke thinks he is justified.

It seems Handke uses his unique position as a renowned writer to get access to this war criminal and against all others take a position, as a lone gainsayer.
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Peter Handke was born in Griffen, Austria on December 6, 1942. He studied law at Graz University from 1961 to 1965. He is a playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist. His plays include Offending the Audience, Kaspar, and The Ride across Lake Constance. His novels include The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, The Left-Handed Woman, and A Sorrow show more beyond Dreams. He was awarded the Buchner Prize in 1973 and refused to accept the Kafka Prize in 1979. (Bowker Author Biography) Peter Handke was born in Griffen, Austria, in 1942. His many works include Absence (FSG, 1990), The Jukebox and Other Essays on Storytelling (FSG, 1994), and, most recently, My Year in the No-Man's-Bay (FSG, 1998). (Publisher Provided) show less

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KZ1203 .M55 .H36LawLaw of nationsLaw of nationsLaw of nationsTrialsTrials of international crimes

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