Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) was two of the major writers of the twentieth century: a poet who turned away from poetry, and a prose writer whose great project remained unfinished at her death. Letters to Felician came, both chronologically and conceptually, just before the fork in the road which di[...]
A unique and unforgettable portrait of the creative mind at war with itself and the world around it.
A moody and mournful meditation on the death and life of a writer, by another of her generationA Trip to Klagenfurt is the story of a pilgrimage. Only days after the burial of Ingeborg Bachmann, writer Uwe Johnson journeyed to her gravesite in the Austrian city of Klagenfurt, where Bachmann had grow[...]
"Her Not All Her" is a play about, from, and to the great Swiss writer Robert Walser, by the great Austrian writer and Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek. It highlights what Jelinek calls 'the fundamental fragmentation' of Walser's voice, revealing Walser as 'one of those people who, when they said[...]