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Ingeborg Bachmann

Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973), famous Austrian poet and authoress. She was born in Klagenfurt/Carinthia on June 25, 1926. She studied philosophy, psychology and German philology in Vienna/Austria and soon published the first short story. Her literary career was enforced by the contact with Hans Weigel[?] ( literate 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 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 tradition of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Ingeborg Bachmann died 3 weeks after a fire in the bedroom on October 17, 1973 in a Roman hospital. The real cause of her death remains unsolved, the rumour is spread that she did not succumb to the burns but to her compulsive pill-taking which was prevented by the stay in hospital.

Selected works

  • Die gestundete Zeit (lyric poetry, 1953)
  • Die Zikaden (radio play, 1955)
  • Anrufung des Grossen Bären (lyric poetry, 1956)
  • Der gute Gott von Manhattan ( radio play, 1958)
  • Die Wahrheit ist dem Menschen zumutbar (poetological speech at a German presentation of awards, 1959)
  • Frankfurter Vorlesungen (lecture on problems of contemporary literature, 1959)
  • Das dreißigste Jahr (Story volume, 1961)
  • Malina (novel, 1971)
  • Simultan (Story volume, 1972)
  • Todesarten (novel- cycle project, unfinished)



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