Peter Handke, born on December 6, 1942, is an Austrian novelist who is renowned for his unique narrative style and profound philosophical insights. His works are considered representative of German literature in the late 20th century.
Related Quotes
“Don't wish me luck; wish me goodness: that I may always be good.”
Source: Quiet Places: Collected Essays
Source: Quiet Places: Collected Essays
Source: Short Letter, Long Farewell
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: A Moment of True Feeling
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: A Moment of True Feeling
Source: A Moment of True Feeling
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: Short Letter, Long Farewell
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: Die Hornissen
Source: El momento de la sensación verdadera
“Gracias a mi cansancio, el mundo se liberaba de sus nombres y se hacía grande.”
Source: Versuch über die Müdigkeit
“If a nation loses its storytellers, it loses its childhood.”
“No one can be trusted who isn't thrilled with himself at least now and then.”
