Salman RushdieFor services rendered – to the cause of folly(ағыл.). Balkan Witness. from The Toronto Globe and Mail (7 May 1999). — «In the battle for the hotly contested title of International Moron of the Year, two heavyweight contenders stand out. One is the Austrian writer Peter Handke, who has astonished even his work’s most fervent admirers by a series of impassioned apologias for the genocidal regime of Slobodan Milosevic, and who, during a recent visit to Belgrade, received the Order of The Serbian Knight for his propaganda services. Mr. Handke’s previous idiocies include the suggestion that Sarajevo’s Muslims regularly massacred themselves and then blamed the Serbs, and his denial of the genocide carried out by Serbs at Srebrenica. Now he likens the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s aerial bombardment to the alien invasion in the movie Mars Attacks! And then, foolishly mixing his metaphors, he compares the Serbs’ sufferings to the Holocaust.» Тексерілді, 17 мамыр 2020.
Deborah E. LipstadtOpinion - Peter Handke, an Undeserving Nobel Laureate(ағыл.). The New York Times (18 October 2019). — «Dissenting, Mr. Stephens contends that art and politics are separate realms. Decry the artist’s politics but treasure his artistry. Mr. Stephens ignores the immense platform or megaphone the Nobel committee has awarded Mr. Handke. There will be those who will be convinced that his false claims must have some legitimacy, simply because he is a Nobel winner.» Басты дереккөзінен мұрағатталған 18 қазан 2019. Тексерілді, 20 мамыр 2020.
TraynorStand up if you support the Serbs. The Guardian (21 April 1999). — «This writer, the Austrian, has his very personal style. The very worst crimes get mentioned rather sweetly. And so the reader completely forgets that we're dealing with crimes. The Austrian writer who visited my country found only very proud people there. They proudly put up with everything that happened to them, so much so that in their pride they didn't bother to ask why all this was happening to them.» Тексерілді, 18 қараша 2019.
MaassStockholm Syndrome: The Nobel Prize Organization Is Now Fully Engaged in the Business of Genocide Denial(ағыл.). The Intercept (20 November 2019). — «In a letter to a group of publishers in Bosnia, the Swedish Academy, which selects the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, made several stabs at gaslighting not just the survivors of the genocide, but also the historians, war crimes investigators, and journalists who documented the 1992-1995 onslaught. Rather than reassessing its heavily criticized choice of Peter Handke, the 18-seat Swedish Academy doubled down by coming out, for the first time, in defense of the worthiness of the Austrian-born writer’s skepticism of the genocide by Serb military forces.» Тексерілді, 21 мамыр 2020.
Deborah E. LipstadtOpinion - Peter Handke, an Undeserving Nobel Laureate(ағыл.). The New York Times (18 October 2019). — «Dissenting, Mr. Stephens contends that art and politics are separate realms. Decry the artist’s politics but treasure his artistry. Mr. Stephens ignores the immense platform or megaphone the Nobel committee has awarded Mr. Handke. There will be those who will be convinced that his false claims must have some legitimacy, simply because he is a Nobel winner.» Басты дереккөзінен мұрағатталған 18 қазан 2019. Тексерілді, 20 мамыр 2020.