The Hunger Angel

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The Hunger Angel is a novel by Nobel Prize–winning author Herta Müller that portrays the harrowing experiences of a young Romanian-German man deported to a Soviet labor camp after World War II.

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instanceOf novel
addresses collective memory of Eastern European Germans
postwar Soviet repression
author Herta Müller NERFINISHED
awardedToAuthor Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
basedOn experiences of deported Romanian-Germans
oral testimonies of former camp inmates
countryOfOrigin Germany
Romania NERFINISHED
depicts German minority in Romania
Romanian-German deportees
genre historical novel
political fiction
war novel
hasSubject Romanian-German man deported after World War II
hasTranslation Atemschaukel NERFINISHED
languageFeature metaphor of the hunger angel
literaryStyle fragmented narrative
poetic prose
mainCharacter Leopold Auberg NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Atemschaukel NERFINISHED
portrays everyday life in a labor camp
harrowing experiences in a Soviet labor camp
psychological effects of deportation
relatedTo Soviet Gulag system NERFINISHED
World War II aftermath
ethnic Germans in Eastern Europe
settingPeriod post–World War II
settingPlace Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Soviet labor camp
subjectOf academic analysis
literary criticism
theme deportation
forced labor
hunger
identity
memory
oppression under Stalinism
survival
trauma
titleRefersTo personification of hunger

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Herta Müller notableWork The Hunger Angel