The Appointment

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"The Appointment" is a bleak, introspective novel by Nobel Prize–winning author Herta Müller that portrays life under Romania’s communist dictatorship through the eyes of a woman repeatedly summoned by the secret police.

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instanceOf novel
author Herta Müller NERFINISHED
awardedAuthor Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
centralTheme fear and paranoia
individual vs. totalitarian state
oppression under dictatorship
political repression
state surveillance
countryOfOrigin Germany
firstPublicationDate 1997
genre literary fiction
novel
political fiction
psychological fiction
hasForm prose
hasMotif alienation
bureaucratic violence
memory and recollection
repeated summons
hasNarrativeMode stream of consciousness
hasProtagonistGender female
hasSubject everyday life in totalitarian regimes
life under communist dictatorship
secret police interrogations
hasTheme gender and power
loss of autonomy
psychological trauma
surveillance society
hasTranslation English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryStyle bleak
introspective
mainCharacter unnamed female narrator
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Heute wär ich mir lieber nicht begegnet
plotElement woman repeatedly summoned by secret police
publisher Rowohlt Verlag NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor The Hunger Angel NERFINISHED
The Land of Green Plums NERFINISHED
setting Romania NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Communist era in Romania NERFINISHED
translatedTitle The Appointment NERFINISHED

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Herta Müller notableWork The Appointment