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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Kriegstagebuch Mit Briefen von Jack Hamesh an Ingeborg Bachmann
£8.82
Suhrkamp Verlag AG schreib alles was wahr ist auf
£39.60
Suhrkamp Verlag Malina
£12.95
Piper Verlag GmbH Die Wahrheit ist dem Menschen zumutbar Essays Reden Kleinere Schriften
£12.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Der gute Gott von Manhattan
£12.00
Penguin Books Ltd Malina
'An intense, courageous novel, equal to the best of Virginia Woolf and Samuel Beckett' The New York TimesPart 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.
£9.99
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Senza casa
£37.80
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Salzburger Bachmann Edition
£25.20
Piper Verlag GmbH Werke 1 4 GedichteHrspieleLibrettibersetzungen Erzhlungen Todesarten Malina und unvollendete Romane EssaysRedenVermischte SchriftenAnhang
£34.20
Seagull Books London Ltd Correspondence
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Wir haben es nicht gut gemacht.
£36.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Wir haben es nicht gut gemacht
£18.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Ich weiss keine bessere Welt
£12.41
Piper Verlag GmbH Das Buch Franza Texte das TodesartenProjekts
£15.28
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Salzburger Bachmann Edition
£52.20
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Das dreiigste Jahr Salzburger Bachmann Edition
£34.20
Piper Verlag GmbH Male oscuro Aufzeichnungen aus der Zeit der Krankheit Traumnotate Briefe Brief und Redeentwrfe
£16.00
Insel Verlag GmbH Die Geheimnisse der Prinzessin von Kagran Eine Legende
£14.00
Zephyr Press Darkness Spoken The Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann
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. Darkness Spoken collects her two celebrated books of poetry, as well as the early and late poems not collected in book form. First published by Zephyr Press in 2006, the volume also contains 129 poems released from Bachmann’s archives that had never been translated before. Twenty-five of them also appeared in German for the first time. Continued research by Peter Fikins on Bachmann’s writing since 2006 as well as his current work on Bachmann’s biography (forthcoming in 2026 from Yale University Press), has drawn him even closer to Bachmann’s
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Malina Text und Kommentar
£12.00
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Salzburger Bachmann Edition
£36.00
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Die gestundete Zeit
£30.60
Suhrkamp Verlag AG Malina
£18.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Das Buch Goldmann Werke
£16.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Anrufung des Groen Bren
£14.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Die gestundete Zeit
£12.00
Piper Verlag GmbH Die Horspiele
£10.34
Suhrkamp Verlag Herzzeit; Briefwechsel
£17.95
Piper Verlag GmbH Briefe einer Freundschaft
£16.75
Seagull Books London Ltd War Diary
Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-73) is recognized as one of the most important novelists, poets, and playwrights of postwar German literature. As befitting such a versatile writer, her War Diary is not a day-by-day journal but a series of sketches, depicting the last months of World War II and the first year of the subsequent British occupation of Austria. These articulate and powerful entries--ll the more remarkable taking into account Bachmann's young age at the time--reveal the eighteen-year-old's hatred of both war and Nazism as she avoids the fanatics' determination to "defend Klagenfurt to the last man and the last woman." The British occupation leads to her incredible meeting with a British officer, Jack Hamesh, a Jew who had originally fled Vienna for England in 1938. He is astonished to find in Austria a young girl who has read banned authors such as Mann, Schnitzler, and Hofmannsthal. Their relationship is captured here in the emotional and moving letters Hamesh writes to Bachmann when he travels to Israel in 1946. In his correspondence, he describes how in his new home of Israel, he still suffers from the rootlessness affecting so many of those who lost parents, family, friends, and homes in the war. War Diary provides unusual insight into the formation of Bachmann as a writer and will be cherished by the many fans of her work. But it is also a poignant glimpse into life in Austria in the immediate aftermath of the war, and the reflections of both Bachmann and Hamesh speak to a significant and larger story beyond their personal experiences.
£9.67
New Directions Publishing Corporation Malina
In Malina, originally published in German in 1971, Ingeborg Bachmann invites the reader into a world stretched to the very limits of language. An unnamed narrator, a writer in Vienna, is torn between two men: viewed, through the tilting prism of obsession, she travels further into her own madness, anxiety, and genius. Malina explores love, "deathstyles," the roots of fascism, and passion.
£15.39
Seagull Books London Ltd The Radio Family
Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) is recognized as one of post-war German literature’s most important novelists, poets, and playwrights. Influenced by Hans Weigel and the legendary literary circle Gruppe 47, Bachmann gained international renown for her poems, short stories, and novels, and won numerous awards for her work. Sadly, her life ended abruptly in October of 1973 when a lit cigarette burned down her apartment causing Bachmann to suffer severe burns that would eventually prove fatal. The author was only forty-seven, and her tragic death left what could have been a long and lustrous writing career regretfully stunted. Nearly twenty years after her death, during an estate sale in Vienna, fifteen episodes of the popular Viennese radio drama The Radio Family were discovered. Remarkably, they happened to be written by Ingeborg Bachmann herself, who had been a writer on the show just after she graduated university. The Radio Family was a popular radio soap opera broadcast in the American sector of occupied Vienna in the 1950s. The program focused on a middle-class Viennese family and their everyday life. Topics ranged from birthday parties and holiday plans to profiteering and currency fraud in the commercial sector, and Austrians’ involvement in the Nazi past. All fifteen scripts have now been compiled and masterfully translated, revealing an early and significant piece of Bachmann’s body of work, while simultaneously offering a rare glimpse into Vienna’s quotidian history.
£13.60
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Critical Writings of Ingeborg Bachmann
The first English translation of the essays, lectures, and other critical writings of the celebrated Austrian poet, novelist, and public intellectual, one of the most influential postwar writers in German. The Austrian Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) is one of the most important postwar writers in German. Her work is enmeshed with the intellectual and cultural developments of the period: she was influenced by European modernism in the early 1950s, experienced the sweeping changes of the 60s, and worked until her death in 1973 on her celebrated and sprawling "Todesarten" (Ways of Death) project, on the decades following National Socialism. Her poetry and prose confront what she called "the sickness of our time": the subtle connection between patriarchal society, catastrophic history in the form of National Socialism, and the subjugation of the Other. Even during her lifetime, Bachmann achieved a prominent position in postwar German-language literature. Interest in her literary output increased sharply in the early 1980s with the publication of the first edition of her works, and has been growing steadily ever since. Bachmann's impact on German literature is comparable to that of Virginia Woolf on English literature. Just as an appreciation of Woolf's poetic oeuvre, and that of other women writers, is impossible without reference to "A Room of One's Own," the critical writings of Bachmann enhance our awareness of not only her own works, but also those of many other writers, philosophers, and artists. As the only translation of Bachmann's essays, lectures, speeches, and theoretical texts into English, The Critical Writings will be a valuable tool for students of Comparative Literature and German literature and cultural studies.
£99.00