Heimat ist das, was gesprochen wird (lit.
'Homeland is what is said[1]') is a book by Nobel Prize-winning author Herta Müller.
First published in 2001,[2][3] the book's title was inspired by Jorge Semprún when he says in Federico Sánchez vous salue bien [fr]: "Basically language is not my Heimat, but that which is spoken.
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