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Ingeborg Bachmann was an Austrian poet and author who wrote in German. She is known for her themes of language, fascism, and women's rights, and for her collaborations with Hans Werner Henze.
Ingeborg Bachmann. 1926—1973. Born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austrian poet and writer Ingeborg Bachmann saw Nazi troops march through her town when she was 12 years old. She was educated at the universities of Innsbruck, Graz, and Vienna, where she earned a PhD.
Erfahren Sie mehr über das Leben und Werk der österreichischen Schriftstellerin Ingeborg Bachmann, die als eine der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Lyrikerinnen und Prosaschriftstellerinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts gilt. Lesen Sie über ihre Jugend, ihre Liebesbeziehungen, ihre Auszeichnungen, ihre Rezeption und ihre Werke.
Ingeborg Bachmann was an Austrian author of poetry, fiction, and radio plays. She explored themes of love, art, and language in her surreal and sombre writings.
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Jul 9, 2019 · Learn about the life and work of Ingeborg Bachmann, a celebrated Austrian poet and novelist who grappled with the inadequacy of language and the horrors of fascism. Discover how she became a public figure, a librettist, and a feminist icon.
Mar 25, 2022 · A review of the first English translation of the Austrian poet’s critical writings, which explore the philosophical and political dimensions of language and literature. Bachmann’s essays, lectures, and diaries reveal her struggle to find a voice and a world in the shadow of fascism and existentialism.
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May 22, 2019 · Bachmann’s elisions, in a book about female desire and consciousness and loss of self, are intended: the elisions are brutal and internal; “Malina” is complete.