THE CONCEPT OF MEMORY IN HERTA MÜLLER’S FICTION AND NON-FICTION

Author’s name:

Stepan Kuznetsov

Abstract:

The article deals with the relationship of memory, imagination, and perception in the non-fiction works by Nobel Prize winner Herta Müller, as well as its reflection in her fiction. Herta Müller represents human life as a stream of perception, defined by space and time, whose movement is directed by the habitus of consciousness, created on the basis of the decision-making algorithm informed by past experience. Life is comprehended through memory which is seen as the main operator of hermeneutic reflection, which unfolds the meaning of phenomena, events, and “places of memory”.

Section CROSS-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF LITERARY DISCOURSE
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Key words memory, “place of memory”, stream of consciousness, history, Herta Müller.

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