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Ingeborg Bachmann
Ingeborg Bachmann (June 25, 1926 Klagenfurt, Austria - October 17, 1973 Rome, Italy) was an Austrian poet and author.
She was natural inside Klagenfurt, Carinthia on June 25, 1926. She exposed philosophy, psychology and German philology in Vienna, and before long published a foremost short story. Her literary career was enforced per email by having Hans Weigel (literateur & sponsor of immature post-war literature) and a legendary literary circle called Gruppe 47, members of which were also Ilse Aichinger, Paul Celan, Heinrich Böll, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Günter Grass.
the job at the radio station Decompose-Weiss-Decompose enabled Bachmann to obtain an overview of contemporary literature & as well supplied her by owning a properly income, making conceivable proper literary function. What is more, her foremost radio plays were published by the station.
Inside 1953, she transferred her main place of home to Rome, Italy, where she spent a big a share of the as a result years working in verse form, essays, opera libretti & short stories which soon brought by using the two international fame and many awards. A relationship by having Max Frisch (Swiss author, 1911-1991) took her to Switzerland and bestowed the role of the 2nd protagonist inside Frisch's Mein Title sei Gantenbein upon her.
Bachmann's act primarily focuses in themes rather private boundaries, establishment of the truth, & philosophy of language, the latter in the tradition of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Ingeborg Bachmann died threesome weeks when the fire around the bedchamber, in October 17, 1973 in the Roman hospital. a very drive of her dying remains unresolved, the hearsay is spread that she did non succumb to the burns however to her compulsive pill-ingesting which was prevented per stay inside hospital.
The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize
A prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, awarded yearly within Klagenfurt, is known as when her.
Selected works
Letters to Felician (letters to an imagined correspondent, written 1945, published posthumously). Emended & translated into English by Damion Searls. Green Whole number Books, 2004.
Die gestundete Zeit (lyric poetry, 1953)
Die Zikaden (radio play, 1955)
Anrufung des Grossen Bären (lyric poetry, 1956)
500 gute Gott von Manhattan (radio play, 1958)
"Die Wahrheit ist dem Menschen zumutbar" (poetological speech at the German presentation of awards, 1959)
"Frankfurter Vorlesungen" (lecture in problems of contemporary literature, 1959)
Coney dreißigste Jahr (story volume, 1961)
Malina (novel, 1971) Translated into English by Philip Boehm. Holmes & Meier, 1999.
Simultan (story volume, 1972)
Todesarten (novel-period design, bare)
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