»Senza casa«

Autobiographical Sketches, Notes and Diary Entries
Edited by Isolde Schiffermüller, Gabriella Pelloni and Silvia Bengesser. In collaboration with Michael Hansel. Foreword by Hans Höller. Includes photographs and facsimiles.
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»Senza casa« / Salzburger Bachmann Edition
Autobiographical Sketches, Notes and Diary Entries
Edited by Isolde Schiffermüller, Gabriella Pelloni and Silvia Bengesser. In collaboration with Michael Hansel. Foreword by Hans Höller. Includes photographs and facsimiles.
Autobiographical essays, a ›war diary‹ and previously unpublished autobiographical material, along with the ›Neapolitan Diary‹ from Bachmann’s heady days as a freelance writer. Gathered together for the first time in this new volume of the Salzburger Bachmann Edition, these texts offer new insights into the life of this remarkable author. Questioning and correcting stereotypical images of Bachmann and her depiction in the media.

This book sheds light on the darker sides of a life...
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Autobiographical essays, a ›war diary‹ and previously unpublished autobiographical material, along with the ›Neapolitan Diary‹ from Bachmann’s heady days as a freelance writer. Gathered together for the first time in this new volume of the Salzburger Bachmann Edition, these texts offer new insights into the life of this remarkable author. Questioning and correcting stereotypical images of Bachmann and her depiction in the media.

This book sheds light on the darker sides of a life spent roaming between various places and languages – on her time living with Hans Werner Henze in Ischia and Naples and her stints in Vienna, Klagenfurt and Rome, and on her travels through Germany to give readings. Throughout, a tension emerges between the utopian vision of life as an independent artist and the struggle for financial survival.

The array of fragmentary notes and different kinds of texts are a reflection of a scattered life and of the courage it takes to live such a precarious existence. In these intimate texts, we hear a voice that is as spontaneous and direct as it is hesitant and tentative, that could be tough and uncompromising, but grew increasingly fragile as time went on. In her poetics of the blurring of boundaries between art and life, Bachmann opens up an experiential realm for exploring a life senza casa.
2024, 336 pages
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Ingeborg Bachmann was born on June 25, 1926 in Klagenfurt. She first rose to prominence as a poet after reading her work at a gathering of the legendary Gruppe 47. She went on to publish two collections of poetry, Die gestundete Zeit (1953) and Anrufung des Großen Bären (1956), along with numerous radio plays, essays, and short story collections. In 1971, she published her only completed novel, Malina. Bachmann passed away on 17 October 1973 in Rome.
 

Ingeborg Bachmann was born on June 25, 1926 in Klagenfurt. She first rose to prominence as a poet after reading her work at a gathering of the...


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English world rights (Seagull), Italy (Feltrinelli)

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Invocation of Ursa Major
Year of Publication: 2022
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Italy (Adelphi)

The Thirtieth Year
Year of Publication: 2020
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Year of Publication: 2017
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Turkey (Can)
 

The Radio Familiy
Year of Publication: 2011
Ingeborg BachmannYear of Publication: 2011
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English world rights (Seagull), Turkey (Can)

War Diary
Year of Publication: 2010
Ingeborg BachmannYear of Publication: 2010
The present volume for the first time compiles the war diary Ingeborg Bachmann kept from late summer 1944 to June 1945, as well as the surviving letters from Jack Hamesh – a unique document...
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English world rights (Seagull), France (Actes Sud), Italy (Adelphi), Poland (Czarne), Denmark (Grif), Czech Republic (Pulchra), Ukraine (Osnovy), Israel (Hakkibutz Hameuchad – Sifriyat Poalim)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Spanish world rights (Akal)

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Herzzeit – The Bachmann–Celan Correspondence
Year of Publication: 2008
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»Books of this stature appear only every few decades.« Deutschlandradio


The correspondence from the period 1948-61 – a last letter penned by Celan...
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Malina
Year of Publication: 1971
Ingeborg BachmannYear of Publication: 1971

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USA & Canada (New Directions), UK & Commonwealth (Penguin), Spanish world rights (Nórdica), Russia (AST), Brazilian Portuguese rights (Estaçao Liberdade), Portuguese rights (Antígona), France (Seuil), Italy (Adelphi), Netherlands (Koppernik), Denmark (Grif), Sweden (Ellerströms), Korea (Minumsa), Japan (Chikuma Shobo), Czech Republic (Opus), Serbia (Kontrast), Turkey (Yapi Kredi), Greece (Potlatch), Albania (Aleph), Ukraine (Fabula), Georgia (Palitra L), Armenia (Antares), Azerbaijan (Alatoran)

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Year of Publication: 1953
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