Sandra Kalniete was born in a Siberian village in 1952 to Latvian parents who had been banished by the Soviet regime. After Stalin's death, she and her family were allowed to return to Latvia in 1957. Kalniete went on to study art history, but has devoted her life more to politics and diplomacy than to art. She was an early fighter for Latvian independence in the 1980s and early 1990s, and served as Latvian Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva (1993-1997), to France (1997-2002), and to UNESCO (2000-2002). In 2002 she became Latvia's Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 2004, she was appointed the first Latvian Commissioner of the European Union.
Sandra Kalniete Livres
Sandra Kalniete plonge dans les profondeurs de la mémoire personnelle et de l'histoire, explorant les complexités de l'identité et de l'héritage. Son écriture est imprégnée d'un profond sens du lieu et du temps, puisant dans l'expérience vécue et le contexte historique plus large. À travers ses œuvres littéraires, Kalniete offre un regard convaincant sur la résilience humaine et le pouvoir formateur de la mémoire. Sa voix témoigne des parcours complexes qui façonnent les individus et les nations.

