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  1. Songs in Flight: The Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann by Ingeborg Bachmann, 1995-04
  2. Die Hoerspiele (German Edition) by Ingeborg Bachmann, 1996-12-31
  3. Last Living Words: The Ingeborg Bachmann Reader (Green Integer) by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2006-07-01
  4. Sämtliche Gedichte by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2003-10-31
  5. Malina: A Novel (Portico Paperbacks) by Ingeborg Bachmann, Mark Anderson, et all 1999-06
  6. Correspondence (SB-The German List) by Paul Celan, Ingeborg Bachmann, 2010-08-15
  7. Darkness Spoken: The Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann (German Edition) by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2005-10-01
  8. The Thirtieth Year: Stories by Ingeborg Bachmann by Ingeborg Bachmann, 1995-07
  9. Kritische Wege Der Landnahme: Ingeborg Bachmann Im Blickfeld Der Neunziger Jahre: Londoner Symposium Zum 20. Todestag Der Dichterin (Publications of the Institute of Germanic Studies, Universit)
  10. Selected Prose and Drama: Ingeborg Bachmann and Christa Wolf (German Library) by Patricia A. Herminghouse, 1998-09-01
  11. Ingeborg Bachmann (Rowohlts Monographien) (German Edition) by Hans Holler, 1999
  12. Ingeborg Bachmann by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2008
  13. Werke von Ingeborg Bachmann. Interpretationen by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2002-01-31
  14. The Book of Franza and Requiem for Fanny Goldmann by Ingeborg Bachmann, 2010-08-31

1. Ingeborg Bachmann - Malina / - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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Ingeborg Bachmann - Malina
Originaltitel: Malina
Roman. Suhrkamp Verlag 2000
350 Seiten, ISBN: 3596164672
Ivan, so heißt er, die große Liebe. Ivan, der so selten Zeit hat. Wenn er anruft und sagt, dass er am Abend doch nicht kommt, fühlt sich der Telefonhörer kalt und tot an. Und was nützt alle Belesenheit, wenn man kein Kochbuch kennt, wenn Ivan etwas aufgetischt haben möchte. Für Ivan würde sie alles tun, alles lernen, um ihn zu fesseln, zu interessieren - denn sie allein genügt nicht.
Ivan versteht sie aber gar nicht - ganz im Gegensatz zu Malina, dem man nicht erklären muss, was geschieht. Malina, der Ivan ganz bewusst ignoriert, der aber im Laufe der Zeit immer stärker an Einfluss gewinnt.
Und Malina ist es auch, der Ivan schlussendlich am Telefon mitteilt, dass unter dieser Telefonnummer nie eine Frau erreichbar war....
Dieser Roman wurde für den geplanten Zyklus "Todesarten" geschrieben - an der Liebe sterben. Es war Mord, schreibt sie ganz zum Schluss.
Gibt es Malina wirklich als physische Person? Oder ist er nur die Stimme der Vernunft, die immer stärker wird, weil die Liebe zu Ivan etwas ist, das sie völlig zu zerstören droht, und die schließlich die Überhand behält? Wie soll man das Verhältnis zu ihrem Vater deuten?
Es ist kein Buch, das man einfach so lesen kann - ohne Interpretationsversuche ergibt es ganz und gar keinen Sinn. Und das ist eigentlich etwas, was ich an einem Buch nicht unbedingt schätze.

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3. Ingeborg Bachmann Biography
Ingeborg Bachmann biography and related resources. Ingeborg Bachmann (June 25, 1926 Klagenfurt, Austria October 17, 1973 Rome, Italy) was an Austrian poet and author.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Ingeborg Bachmann Biography Ingeborg Bachmann (June 25, 1926 Klagenfurt, Austria - October 17, 1973 Rome, Italy) was an Austrian poet and author.
She was born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia on June 25, 1926. She studied philosophy, psychology and German philology in Vienna, and soon published the first short story. Her literary career was enforced by the contact with Hans Weigel (literateur and sponsor of young post-war literature) and the legendary literary circle known as Gruppe 47, members of which were also Ilse Aichinger, Paul Celan, Heinrich Böll, Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Günter Grass.
A job at the radio station Rot-Weiss-Rot enabled Bachmann to obtain an overview of contemporary literature and also supplied her with a decent income, making possible proper literary work. Furthermore, her first radio plays were published by the station.
In 1953, she transferred her main place of residence to Rome, Italy, where she spent the large part of the following years working on poems, essays, opera libretti and short stories which soon brought with them international fame and numerous awards. The relationship with Max Frisch (Swiss author, 1911-1991) took her to Switzerland and bestowed the role of the second protagonist in Frisch's Mein Name sei Gantenbein upon her.
Bachmann's work primarily focuses on themes like personal boundaries, establishment of the truth, and philosophy of language, the latter in the tradition of Ludwig Wittgenstein.

4. Ingeborg Bachmann
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Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) Austrian poet, dramatist, and novelist, a leading voice in post-war German literature. During her lifetime Bachmann, was known first and foremost as a poet, but she ceased to write poetry in the 1960s and focused on prose. In these later works feminist themes came to the fore. Bachmann was a reclusive, but socially engaged writer. Most of the fifties and from 1965 onward, she lived in Rome, where she died in a fire in her apartment. "Her apartment was meticulously clean, but gave off a faint "old-woman" smell which she was not aware of and which put Leo Jordan to flight, apart from the fact that he had no time to lose and no idea what to talk about with his eighty-five-year-old mother. Sometimes, seldom, he had been amused - that much Franziska knew – namely, when he was having a relationship with a married woman, because then old Frau Jordan had gone without sleep and made strange, convoluted allusions, trembling for his safety: she believed that the married men who wives Leo Jordan was living with were dangerous and jealous and bloodthirsty, and she wasn't able to calm down until he married Franziska, who did not have a jealous husband lurking in the bushes but was young and cheerful, an orphan, admittedly not from an educated family, but at least with a brother who had gone to college."

5. Ingeborg Bachmann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Bachmann, Ingeborg Alternative names Short description Date of birth June 25, 1926 Place of birth Klagenfurt, Austria Date of death October 17, 1973 Place of death
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Bachmann was born in Klagenfurt , in the Austrian state of Carinthia , the daughter of a headmaster. She studied philosophy psychology , German philology , and law at the universities of Innsbruck Graz , and Vienna . In 1949, she received her Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Vienna with her dissertation titled "The Critical Reception of the Existential Philosophy of Martin Heidegger her thesis adviser was Victor Kraft After graduating, Bachmann worked as a scriptwriter and editor at the

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7. Expressing The Dark
Article about Austrian author Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973), by Hans-Gunnar Peterson.
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Please note: Expressing the Dark by Hans-Gunnar Peterson WORKING WITH DEATH as a literary and poetical motif, and particularly outlining how death permeates, darkens and violates people's lives - this is a principle which characterizes the writings of Austrian author Ingeborg Bachmann. As early as in the poem "Dunkles zu sagen" (Expressing the Dark) she writes: Wie Orpheus spiel ich
auf den Saiten des Lebens den Tod
und deiner Augen, die den Himmel verwalten,
(From "Die gestundete Zeit", 1953.) She pondered alienation and oppression in her poems and her prose, and also in radio plays - a drama form she had a very special, strong relationship with. In a draft for an essay about Maria Callas, she depicts the opera singer as one of those who seem to live on the sharp edge of a razor. We often meet people with a destiny like that in several of her own works.
During the course of her life - born Klagenfurt 1926; died Rome 1973 - she published a relatively small number of works. Two collections of poems, two books of short stories, a novel. Furthermore, essays, radio plays, and libretti for two operas, "Der Prinz von Homburg" and "Der junge Lord", composed by her friend Hans Werner Henze.
by the fact that crimes against humans
are being committed on such a large scale
It is no exaggeration to say that her fame stands foremost with her poetry. Already in the early 60's, she talked about an imminent reorientation of her writing, towards prose. What impelled her was a wish to work with death as a motif and with reflections on the hidden forces of violence and oppression in society. She was appalled and yet fascinated by the fact that crimes against humans are being committed on such a large scale also outside of the boundaries of war. "Since long have I pondered the question of where fascism has its origin. It is not born with the first bombs, neither through the terror one can describe in every newspaper ... its origin lies in the relations between a man and a woman, and I have tried to say ... in this society there is

8. Austria-Forum: Bachmann, Ingeborg
Author Bachmann, Ingeborg, 19261973 Format Book Publication Date 2010 Location Alderman Library Stacks Call Number PT2603.A147 Z468 2010
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9. Bachmann, Ingeborg - Astro-Databank, Ingeborg Bachmann Horoscope, Born 25 June 1
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Ingeborg Bachmann born on 25 June 1926 Klagenfurt, Austria
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Jump to: navigation search Ingeborg Bachmann natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Bachmann, Ingeborg Gender : F born on 25 June 1926 at 20:23 (= 8:23 PM ) Place Klagenfurt, Austria, Timezone MET h1e (is standard time) Data source Quoted BC/BR Rodden Rating AA Astrology data Asc. add Ingeborg Bachmann to 'my astro'
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Austrian journalist, poet and philosopher. He died in a fire in Rome on 10/17/1973. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Death by Accident 17 October 1973 (Fire, age 47)
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10. Bachmann, Ingeborg | NRC Boeken
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    Oostenrijks dichteres en prozaschrijfster, (Klagenfurt 25-06-1926 - Rome 17-10-1973)
    De vrouw naar wie de voornaamste literaire prijs van Oostenrijk werd genoemd, debuteerde na een studie ï¬losoï¬e en een dissertatie over Heidegger in 1952 met een hoorspel, gevolgd door twee bundels met sombere, existentialistische poëzie, die haar tot de lieveling van de Duitse literaire beweging Gruppe 47 maakten. Vanaf de autobiograï¬sche verhalenbundel Das dreissigste Jahr (1961), over vrouwen die in conflict raken met de onderdrukkende mannenmaatschappij, schreef Ingeborg Bachmann alleen nog proza, met als hoogtepunt

11. Jacket 18 - Ingeborg Bachmann - Three Poems, Translated By Johannes Beilhaarz
Three poems by Ingeborg Bachmann in Jacket 18.
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Three poems
translated by Johannes Beilharz
Bruderschaft
[Brotherhood] Each and every thing cuts wounds,
and neither of us has forgiven the other.
Hurting like you and hurtful,
I lived towards you.
Every touch augments
the pure, the spiritual touch;
we experience it as we age,
turned into coldest silence.
Verordnet diesem Geschlecht keinen Glauben
[Do not decree faith on this race] Do not decree faith on this race,
stars, ships and smoke are enough;
it is concerned with things, determines
stars and mathematical infinity, and a trait, call it trait of love, emerges more purely from it all. The heavens hang limp, and stars come loose from the juncture with moon and night.
Nach dieser Sintflut
[After this deluge] After this deluge I wish to see the dove saved, nothing but the dove. I would drown in this sea if it did not fly away, if it did not return with the leaf in the final hour. Contents page Jacket catalog about Jacket top ... internet design The URL address of this page is http://jacketmagazine.com/18/bachm.html

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13. "Simultan" Di Ingeborg Bachmann
Estraneit e parola, un saggio di Maria Grazia Tundo.
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Estraneità e parola: Simultan di Ingeborg Bachmann in AAVV, Segni eretici. Scritture di donne tra autobiografia, etica e mito , (a cura di Paola Zaccaria e Patrizia Calefato) Bari, Adriatica Editrice, 1993, pp. 45-54. Nel racconto Simultan di Ingeborg Bachmann, tradotto in italiano con il titolo Simultaneo , è possibile rintracciare spunti interessanti per una riflessione sul rapporto tra linguaggio, soggettività femminile e temporalità. Seguirò, a tal proposito, i percorsi di senso che i frammenti di esistenza di una donna, colti nella brevità di un racconto di poche pagine, mi hanno suggerito. Il racconto non presenta uno sviluppo lineare e conseguente: discorso narrato e discorso vissuto ( erlebte Rede si intrecciano costantemente, i punti di vista slittano in maniera repentina, i tempi verbali narrativi e quelli commentativi

14. Poets House - Titles By Bachmann, Ingeborg
Author Bachmann, Ingeborg Title Last Living Words The Ingeborg Bachmann Reader Publisher Green Integer Ed/Trans Translated by Lilian M. Friedberg
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15. Ingeborg Bachmann - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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16. Ingeborg Bachmann - Armin König
Unter dem Titel Ist denn der Mensch nichts unter Geschwistern wert? kritisiert Armin K nig den Nachlassband Ich wei keine bessere Welt .
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Home Lieblingsautoren: Ingeborg Bachmann Armin König: „Ist denn der Mensch nichts unter Geschwistern wert Überflüssig und editorisch unzureichend Zur Veröffentlichung des Nachlass-Bands „Ich weiß keine bessere Welt“ „Ist denn ein Mensch nichts unter Brüdern wert ?“ Mit dieser Zeile beginnt der Band der Nachlassgedichte, den Isolde Moser, Heinz Bachmann und Christian Moser unter dem Titel „Ich weiß keine bessere Welt“ im Piper-Verlag veröffentlicht haben. Ob die HerausgeberInnen die Doppelbödigkeit selbst erkannt haben ? Setzen sie doch die eigene Schwester ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste voyeuristischer Betrachtung aus. Die Betroffene selbst kann sich nicht wehren und wird Opfer einer sicher gut gemeinten, aber doch mit dem Ruch des Skandalösen behafteten Publikation. Der Klappentext rechtfertigt einen Gedichtband, der zu Recht höchst umstritten ist. „Fast dreißig Jahre nach ihrem Tod steht der Entschluss ihrer Geschwister, die Archive zu öffnen und auch die nachgelassenen, nicht selten Entwurf gebliebenen Gedichte zugänglich zu machen. Erstmals erhalten wir Einblick in Ingeborg Bachmanns Arbeitsweise, lesen Gedichtvarianten und Versuche und begegnen gänzlich Unbekanntem. Immer ringt Ingeborg Bachmann darin um eine neue Sprache, erspürt sensibel und leidenschaftlich ungehörte Zwischentöne, erkundet mit neuen Worten Krankheit, Einsamkeit und das Ende der Liebe. Ich weiß keine bessere Welt“ vervollständig das lyrische Werk einer der größtem Dichterinnen der europäischen Moderne auf beklemmende Weise.“

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18. Biographie: Ingeborg Bachmann , 1926-1973
Tabellarischer Lebenslauf.
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Studium der Philosophie, Psychologie und Germanistik in Innsbruck, Graz und Wien, Promotion zum Dr. phil. mit dem Thema "Die kritische Aufnahme der Existenzialphilosophie Martin Heideggers ". Während dieser Zeit steht Bachmann in Kontakt zu Paul Celan (1920-1970) und Ilse Aichinger
Bachmann verfasst ihr erstes Hörspiel "Ein Geschäft mit Träumen" (1952). Der literarische Durchbruch gelingt ihr mit ihrer Lyrik bei einer Lesung der "Gruppe 47" in Niendorf/Ostsee. Auszeichnung mit dem Literaturpreis der "Gruppe 47" für ihren Gedichtband "Die gestundete Zeit".
Im Anschluss lebt Bachmann als freie Schriftstellerin in Italien, wo sie anfangs auch unter dem Pseudonym Ruth Keller als politische Korrespondentin der "Westdeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung" schreibt. Erstsendung des Hörspiels "Die Zikaden", mit Musik von Hans Werner Henze (geb. 1926).

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20. The Murderer In Her Dreams
Article about the English translation of Bachmann s novel Malina in The New York Times on the Web.
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