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Bachmann (1926 1973) was an Austrian poet and author Manado

Darkness Spoken: Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann, translated by Peter Filkins, Zephyr Press, 2005, $24.95, paper, ISBN 0939010844. The poetry of the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973), recently published by Zephyr Press in English translation in an expanded, bilingual Collected Poems, is unmistakably colored by the place and time of its making: the Central European theater of.


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Darkness Spoken gathers together Ingeborg Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as early and late poems not collected in book form, over 100 of them appearing in English for the first time, as well as 25 poems never before published in German. Bachmann is considered one of the most important poets to emerge in postwar German letters, and this volume represents the largest.


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Darkness Spoken is the most complete volume of Ingeborg Bachmann's poetry in English and German. Considered one of the premiere poets of her generation, Bachmann's various awards include the Georg Büchner Prize, the Berlin Critics Prize, the Bremen Award, and the Austrian State Prize for literature.


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Darkness Spoken gathers together Ingeborg Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as early and late poems not collected in book form, over 100 of them appearing in English for the first time, as well as 25 poems never before published in German. Bachmann is considered one of the most important poets to emerge in postwar German letters, and this volume represents the largest.


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Ingeborg Bachmann Zephyr Press, 2006 - German poetry - 644 pages Darkness Spoken gathers together Ingeborg Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as early and late poems not.


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Presentation of Bachmann's poems Austria in Ukraine

1926-1973 Born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austrian poet and writer Ingeborg Bachmann saw Nazi troops march through her town when she was 12 years old. She was educated at the universities of Innsbruck, Graz, and Vienna, where she earned a PhD.


The Meticulous One by Merve Emre The New York Review of Books

("In A Dark Time"). Bachmann writes on a wide range of subjects using simple words that are infused with the weight of love, loss, suffering, and the promise of rebirth. Her later poems address the darkness of her own personal experiences after having suffered a mental breakdown that ultimately led to substance addiction.


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Darkness Spoken gathers together Ingeborg Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as early and late poems not collected in book form, over 100 of them appearing in English for the first time, as well as 25 poems never before published in German. Bachmann is considered one of the most important poets to emerge in postwar German letters, and this volume represents the largest.


"darkness spoken" by Bachmann Collection of poems, Poems

The question may sound pat in an age so alert to the fluid nature of identity, but for the celebrated Austrian author and antifascist feminist Ingeborg Bachmann, writing in the wake of World War II, it was raw and real to the point of linguistic and psychological breakdown. One sign of this struggle can be seen in her nameless protagonists.


Bachmann’s “Malina” Is the Truest Portrait of Female

Iain Galbraith. Manchester: Carcanet / Edinburgh: Scottish Poetry Library (distrib- uted in the United States by IPG), 108 pp., $16.95. Now and then someone reminds us that the Austrian poet, playwright, short-story writer, and novelist Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) is too little known in English-speaking countries.


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Darkness Spoken, by Ingeborg Bachmann | ZephyrPress Darkness Spoken gathers together Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as the early and late poems not collected in book form. This new, expanded edition contains 129 poems recently released from Bachmann's archives and which have never before been translated.


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Darkness Spoken gathers together Ingeborg Bachmann's two celebrated books of poetry, as well as early and late poems not collected in book form, over 100 of them appearing in English for the first time, as well as 25 poems never before published in German. Bachmann is considered one of the most important poets to emerge in postwar German.


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Bachmann Fall Down, Heart in Darkness Spoken Falling Down

In early 1973, the year she died, the celebrated Austrian poet and novelist Ingeborg Bachmann visited Auschwitz and Birkenau during a reading tour of Poland. She remarked: "I don't understand how one can live with them nearby. There is nothing to say. They are simply there, and it leaves you speechless."

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