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  1. A Sorrow Beyond Dreams (New York Review Books Classics) by Peter Handke, 2002-11-30
  2. On a Dark Night I Left My Silent House by Peter Handke, 2000-11-08
  3. The Jukebox and Other Essays on Storytelling by Peter Handke, Ralph Manheim, et all 1994-07
  4. Crossing the Sierra de Gredos: A Novel by Peter Handke, 2009-04-06
  5. Voyage to the Sonorous Land, or The Art of Asking and The Hour We Knew Nothing o by Peter Handke, 1996-08-28
  6. Short Letter, Long Farewell (New York Review Books Classics) by Peter Handke, 2009-03-31
  7. Der kurze Brief zum langen Abschied. by Peter Handke, 2001-06-01
  8. The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick: A Novel by Peter Handke, 2007-12-10
  9. Wunschloses Unglück by Peter Handke, 2007-11-30
  10. Till Day You Do Part Or A Question of Light (SB-The German List) by Peter Handke, 2010-12-15
  11. Don Juan: His Own Version by Peter Handke, 2010-02-02
  12. Kaspar and Other Plays by Peter Handke, 1970-01-01
  13. The Weight of the World by Peter Handke, 1990-06
  14. Slow Homecoming (New York Review Books Classics) by Peter Handke, 2009-03-31

1. Buechernachlese - Peter Handke: Versuch über Einen Geglückten Tag
Rezensiert von Ulrich Karger in buechernachlese.
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2. Handke, Peter LiteraryTraveler.com
A Time Capsule Peter Handke's 1989 Yugoslavia July 27, 2009 In Peter Handke's novel Repetitions Filip Kobal rides a train through a Karawanken Mountain tunnel to get from Villach
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5. Peter Handke - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Handke, Peter Alternative names Short description Australian novelist and playwright Date of birth December 6, 1942 Place of birth Griffen, Austria Date of death
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Peter Handke Born December 6, 1942
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Occupation Novelist, Playwright Nationality Austrian Notable work(s) The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick Slow Homecoming Peter Handke (born 6 December 1942, in Griffen, Austria ) is an avant-garde Austrian novelist and playwright.
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    Handke and his mother (a Carinthian Slovene whose suicide in 1971 is the subject of Handke's A Sorrow Beyond Dreams , a reflection on her life) lived in East Berlin from 1944 to 1948 before resettling in Griffen. According to some of his biographers, his stepfather Bruno's alcoholism and the limited cultural scope in the small town have contributed to Handke's revolt against habitualness and restrictions. In 1954 Handke was sent to a Roman Catholic boys' boarding school in Tanzenberg Carinthia . Here, he published his first texts in the school paper, the Fackel . In 1959, he moved to Klagenfurt , where he went to high school. In 1961, he commenced law studies at the University of Graz
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    Ever the enfant terrible , Peter Handke exemplifies the complexity of writing as an Austrian in the postwar period, and his work has continually provoked controversy and outrage on a variety of fronts.

6. Wunschloses Unglck. - HANDKE PETER
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7. A Son's Long Good-bye
An essay about the writings of Peter Handke by Karl-Erik Tallmo.
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A son's long good-bye
About the writings of Peter Handke
(until Die Wiederholung, 1986)
by Karl-Erik Tallmo In Swedish/svenska ONLY A FEW, IF ANY, Handke's first novel, "Die Hornissen", had been published that same year, and after the visit to Princeton, his play "Publikumsbeschimpfung" ("Offending the audience", transl. Michael Roloff, London, 1971) was staged. Considering that this play belonged to the experimental scene, its success was tremendous. Handke had turned the communicative act of the stage ninety degrees, and all of a sudden, the actors were addressing the audience, they even commanded it and abused it. "These boards do not represent a world", the actors say at the beginning of the piece. Everything at the theater is just what it seems to be, the stage floor, the curtain; nothing needs interpretation. The absense of a door does not mean that this is supposed to depict some sort of "lacking door problem". The early novels and plays all exploit this insight that language is actually the only reality literature truly may represent. Sometimes Handke combined texts in a concretist fashion, letting styles clash. For instance, he interlaced a law text with parenthetically inserted reactions from the audience - like when Lenin's or Stalin's speeches were published in the Soviet union: "thunderous applause", "amused laughter" etc. In "Die Hornissen", a person keeps fragments of a novel stored in his memory. In such a way fiction is doubled and even self-revoking, since the reader constantly wonders what is the novel and what is the novel's novel. In "Der Hausierer" from 1967, the plot of a detective story is first outlined and later followed, the result, again, being a narrative, voluntarily abstaining from suggestive power, instead generously exhibiting its own mechanisms.

8. Handke, Peter - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Handke, Peter
Austrian novelist and dramatist. His first play, Publikumsbeschimpfung/Insulting the Audience (1966), was an example of ‘antitheatre writing’, in which four actors tell the
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9. A Son's Long Good-bye
About the writings of Peter Handke until Die Wiederholung, 1986
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A son's long good-bye
About the writings of Peter Handke
(until Die Wiederholung, 1986)
by Karl-Erik Tallmo In Swedish/svenska ONLY A FEW, IF ANY, Handke's first novel, "Die Hornissen", had been published that same year, and after the visit to Princeton, his play "Publikumsbeschimpfung" ("Offending the audience", transl. Michael Roloff, London, 1971) was staged. Considering that this play belonged to the experimental scene, its success was tremendous. Handke had turned the communicative act of the stage ninety degrees, and all of a sudden, the actors were addressing the audience, they even commanded it and abused it. "These boards do not represent a world", the actors say at the beginning of the piece. Everything at the theater is just what it seems to be, the stage floor, the curtain; nothing needs interpretation. The absense of a door does not mean that this is supposed to depict some sort of "lacking door problem". The early novels and plays all exploit this insight that language is actually the only reality literature truly may represent. Sometimes Handke combined texts in a concretist fashion, letting styles clash. For instance, he interlaced a law text with parenthetically inserted reactions from the audience - like when Lenin's or Stalin's speeches were published in the Soviet union: "thunderous applause", "amused laughter" etc. In "Die Hornissen", a person keeps fragments of a novel stored in his memory. In such a way fiction is doubled and even self-revoking, since the reader constantly wonders what is the novel and what is the novel's novel. In "Der Hausierer" from 1967, the plot of a detective story is first outlined and later followed, the result, again, being a narrative, voluntarily abstaining from suggestive power, instead generously exhibiting its own mechanisms.

10. Authors: Peter Handke - German Language
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    In 1986 Handke worked together with director Wim Wenders on the film Wings of Desire
    • The Hornets / Die Hornissen (1966, novel) Offending the Audience / Publikumsbeschimpfung (1966, play) Kaspar (1968, play) The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick / Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter (1970, novel) The Short Letter at the Long Parting / Der kurze Brief zum langen Abschied (1972, novel) The Weight of the World / Das Gewicht der Welt (1976, diary/journal) The Slow Return Home / Langsame Heimkehr (1979, short story) My Year in the No-Man's-Bay / Mein Jahr in der Niemandsbucht (1998, novel) On a Dark Night I Left My Silent House / In einer dunklen Nacht ging ich aus meinem stillen Haus (1999, novel)
    For more about Peter Handke and his works see the links below for Handke books , his contribution to the film Wings of Desire , and Handke on the Web Handke Books and Resources Peter Handke Books
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    11. Handke, Peter Definition Of Handke, Peter In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Handke, Peter (pā`tər h nt`kə), 1942–, Austrian novelist and playwright. His controversial, avantgarde works often reflect his ironic sense of the constricting limitations of
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    12. Peter Handke Biography
    Peter Handke biography. Who is Peter Handke? Peter Handke bio.
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    13. Peter Handke: Biography From Answers.com
    Handke, Peter (Griffen/K rnten, Austria, 1942 ), whose father was a German soldier, was brought up by his mother and stepfather. After the war the family lived for three years
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    Home Library Miscellaneous Britannica Concise Encyclopedia (born Dec. 6, 1942, Griffen, Austria) Austrian writer. He studied law before beginning to write seriously. He earned an early reputation as a member of the avant-garde with plays such as Offending the Audience (1966), in which actors analyze the nature of theatre and alternately insult the audience and praise its "performance," and Kaspar (1968). His novels, mostly ultraobjective, deadpan accounts of characters in extreme states of mind, include The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1970) and The Left-Handed Woman (1976). A dominant theme of his works is the deadening effects and underlying irrationality of ordinary language, everyday reality, and rational order. For more information on Peter Handke , visit Britannica.com Deutsch Italiano Tagalog Search unanswered questions... Enter a question here...

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    15. Peter Handke — Infoplease.com
    More on Peter Handke from Infoplease The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1971) Starring Arthur Brauss, Maria Bardischewski, Sybille Danzer, Rosl Dorena, Kai Fischer
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    16. Peter Handke Peter Handke Information HighBeam Research - FREE
    Peter Handke Research Peter Handke articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia. HighBeam.com
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    17. The Austrian Writer Peter Handke, European Public Opinion, And The War In Yugosl
    Article by Bernd Reinhardt. Focuses on his political views.
    http://wsws.org/articles/1999/aug1999/hand-a11.shtml
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      11 August 1999 Although many German-speaking artists took cover during the war in Kosovo, the Austrian writer Peter Handke stood out by sharply criticising NATO's actions from the very beginning as criminal. "Morality is the new word for despotism", is how he countered all those—such as writers Günter Grass, Stefan Heym, Hans Magnus Enzenburger; the cabaret artist Ellen Tiedtke, or Wolfgang Niedekken, the lead singer of the German rock group BAP—who either supported the bombing for moral reasons, kept quiet, or who argued for UN intervention (Handke's interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung , May 15, 1999).

    18. Handke, Peter [WorldCat Identities]
    A sorrow beyond dreams a life story by Peter Handke ( Book ) 67 editions published between 1972 and 2004
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    19. Handke, Peter (Referat Oder Hausaufgabe)
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  • 1959 wechselte er die Schule, da diese eher auf die Heranziehung von Pristernachwuchs ausgerichtet war, und bestand 1961 sein Abitur in Klagenfurt. Im Jahr 1966 heiratete Peter Lipgart Schwarz, eine Schauspielerin, mit der er 1969 eine Tochter mit dem Namen Amina bekam. Seit 1991 lebt der Schriftsteller in Chaville bei Paris, wo er mit der Schauspielerin Sophie Semin 1992 seine zweite Tochter, mit dem Namen Leocadie, geboren wurde.

    20. Literaturhaus Wien: Literaturhaus
    Rezension von Peter Handkes In einer dunklen Nacht ging ich aus meinem stillen Haus . Mit Kurzbiografie und Werkverzeichnis.
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