
Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertesz (1929-2016), Fateless
Stephen Applebaum
in 25.3, Remembering Stephen Applebaum · tagged with Auschwitz, Fateless, Holocaust, Imre Kertesz, Nobel Prize, Stephen Applebaum
“There are some people who suffer from this ‘[Auschwitz] disease’ for life, simply because of the experience they have gone through. Another group simply doesn’t talk about it. And a third group of people have learned to come to terms with these events. I’m a writer, so I don’t belong to any one of these three categories. I view my experience as being raw material and I process it in the process of writing. And as I go along, I get rid of this experience. You know, this is how I go on and on and on and on, until I reach a stage, as a writer, where I will have run out of raw material. Then it’s time to die.”
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