Poetry Books by Ingeborg Bachmann

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Darkness Spoken Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Zephyr Press (AZ)
Published Date: 2006
Categories: Poetry
Greatly expanded bilingual edition of the 1994 Marsilio edition, Songs in Flight.

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Selected Prose and Drama Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Published Date: 1998
Categories: Drama
This volume brings together the two most important women writers of postwar German literature: Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-73) and Christa Wolf (b. 1929). Both grew up during the National Socialist era, and in their adult lives have remained critical of their respective societies' failure to confront the history of this era.

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Letters to Felician Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Green Integer Books
Published Date: 2004
Categories: Literary Collections
A bililngual edition of a revealing short work the great Austrian author.

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Last Living Words Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Green Integer Books
Published Date: 2005
Categories: Literary Collections
A new translation of some of the most outstanding works by Ingeborg Bachmann

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Complete Poems by Ingeborg Bachmann Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Marsilio Pub
Published Date: 1994
Categories: Poetry
Poet, short story write, novelist, essayist, Ingeborg Bachmann is regarded as one of the half-dozen most important German-language writers of the second half of the twentieth century. English language readers still don't have enough Bachmann to read, but htis volume of eloquent translations is the best of all possible beginnings. --Susan Sontag. This collection brings to an English-speaking audience virtually the entire poetic output of one of the most important post-war European poets, offering the original German and sensitive translations by poet Filkins. --Publishers Weekly.

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book The Thirtieth Year Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Holmes & Meier Pub
Published Date: 1987
Categories: Fiction
This is collection of the stories written by a distinguished German author who died in 1973. Reading these stories entails abandoning the terms of one's own comfort. The author's relentless vision demands that readers allows themselves to be hypnotised, taken over by her repetitive cadences and burning images of grief and loss. And yet, in the beauty of her images there is a tremendous affirmation of the world.

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Correspondence Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann, Paul Celan
Publisher:
Published Date: 2010
Categories: Literary Collections
Post-World War II poet, translator, essayist and lecturer, Paul Celan (1920-70) was influenced by French Surrealism and Symbolism. Author of Der Sand aus den Urnen (1948), Von Schwelle zu Schwelle (1955), Sprachgitter (1959), Lichtzwang (1970) and Schneepart (1971), he also translated literature from Romanian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Hebrew and English into German. --

Ingeborg Bachmann Books, Ingeborg Bachmann poetry book Malina Authors: Ingeborg Bachmann
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published Date: 2019-06-27
Categories: Fiction
'An intense, courageous novel, equal to the best of Virginia Woolf and Samuel Beckett' The New York Times Part detective novel, part love story, part psychoanalytic case study, Malina is a staggering portrait of a writer trying to tell her own story in a world dominated by men. 'I was subordinate to him from the beginning, and I must have known early on that he was destined to be my doom' A woman in postwar Vienna walks a tightrope between the two men in her life. There is her lover Ivan, beautiful and unavailable, who obsesses her. And there is Malina, the civil servant with whom she shares an apartment: reserved, fastidious, exacting, chillingly calm. As the balance of power between them starts to shift, she feels her fragile identity unravelling, gradually revealing the dark, bruised heart of her past.



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