Die Wahrheit ist dem Menschen zumutbar. Essays, Reden, Kleinere Schriften.
by Ingeborg Bachmann
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Ingeborg Bachmann was born in the Austrian town of Klagenfurt, in 1926. As a young women she moved to Vienna to study philosophy. After World War II, she moved to West Berlin, where her first volume of poetry, Die gestundete Zeit (On Borrowed Time, 1953), received the prestigious Group 47 prize. Bachmann also published fiction, radio plays, and show more songs. Like most writers who lived under Nazism, Bachmann often distrusts her society and its institutions. Her rebellion, however, has not taken the form of political activism but of a romantic longing for the absolute. Her verse, notable for its strong rhythms, usually employs traditional forms. She excels in describing landscapes. show less
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- 838.91208 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures German miscellaneous writings 1900- 1900-1990 1900-1945 Prose : Collections or discussions of work in more than one form
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- PT2603 .A147 .W3 — Language and Literature German, Dutch and Scandinavian literatures German literature Individual authors or works 1860/70-1960
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