Elfriede Jelinek

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Elfriede Jelinek is an Austrian playwright and novelist known for her politically charged, feminist, and formally experimental works, and as a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate in Literature
feminist writer
human
novelist
playwright
awardReceived Franz Kafka Prize
Georg Büchner Prize
Heinrich Böll Prize
Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis
Nobel Prize in Literature
citizenship Austria
countryOfBirth Austria
dateOfBirth 1946-10-20
educatedAt Vienna Music Academy
surface form: Vienna Conservatory
familyName Jelinek
gender female
genre drama
essay
novel
givenName Elfriede
influencedBy Austrian literary tradition
Karl Marx
Sigmund Freud
knownFor feminist themes
formally experimental writing
politically charged literature
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement feminism
postmodern literature
name Elfriede Jelinek self-link
nationality Austrian
nobelPrizeCategory Literature
nobelPrizeMotivation for her musical flow of voices and counter-voices in novels and plays that with extraordinary linguistic zeal reveal the absurdity of society’s clichés and their subjugating power
nobelPrizeYear 2004
notableWork Burgtheater, Vienna
surface form: Burgtheater

Die Kinder der Toten
The Piano
surface form: Die Klavierspielerin

Lust
Sportstück
The Piano Teacher
Wolken.Heim
occupation novelist
playwright
translator
writer
placeOfBirth Mürzzuschlag
politicalView left-wing
residence Vienna
subjectOf film adaptation The Piano Teacher (2001)

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Franz Kafka Prize notableLaureate Elfriede Jelinek
Georg Büchner Prize hasAwarded Elfriede Jelinek
Elfriede Jelinek name Elfriede Jelinek self-link
Kleist Prize notableRecipient Elfriede Jelinek
Carl Zuckmayer Medal notableRecipient Elfriede Jelinek
Thomas Bernhard influenced Elfriede Jelinek
Suhrkamp Verlag hasPublished Elfriede Jelinek
Ingeborg Bachmann influenced Elfriede Jelinek