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Through the tales of two women in postwar Austria, Bachmann explores the ways of dying inflicted on women by men, and upon the living by history, politics, religion, family, and the self.

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A quarter-century after he death, Ingeborg Bachmann's renderings of some of the more subdued horrors of human relations remain scathing. This book reveals her unusually sensitive understanding of the roots of desperation." —Review of Contemporary Fiction

"This translation . . . will make available to English readers texts reaffirming Bachmann's place as a fiercely clairvoyant writer." —Publishers Weekly

"Reading Ingeborg Bachmann necessarily entails abandoning the terms of one's own comfort, following in her enterprise of seeing everything, covering over nothing that might terrify or make the ordinary life impossible to live . . . And yet, in the beauty of her images, in her belief in a merciful natural order—from which the moral, thinking human is almost entirely cut off—there is tremendous affirmation of the world." —New York Times Book Review

The Book of Franza and Requiem for Fanny Goldmann

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      Publisher: Northwestern University Press
      Publication Date: 8/30/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810127548, 978-0810127548
      ISBN10: 0810127547

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Through the tales of two women in postwar Austria, Bachmann explores the ways of dying inflicted on women by men, and upon the living by history, politics, religion, family, and the self.

      Trade Review
      A quarter-century after he death, Ingeborg Bachmann's renderings of some of the more subdued horrors of human relations remain scathing. This book reveals her unusually sensitive understanding of the roots of desperation." —Review of Contemporary Fiction

      "This translation . . . will make available to English readers texts reaffirming Bachmann's place as a fiercely clairvoyant writer." —Publishers Weekly

      "Reading Ingeborg Bachmann necessarily entails abandoning the terms of one's own comfort, following in her enterprise of seeing everything, covering over nothing that might terrify or make the ordinary life impossible to live . . . And yet, in the beauty of her images, in her belief in a merciful natural order—from which the moral, thinking human is almost entirely cut off—there is tremendous affirmation of the world." —New York Times Book Review

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