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  1. Ingeborg Bachmann ( Austrian German: [ˈɪŋəbɔrɡ ˈbaxman]; 25 June 1926 – 17 October 1973) was an Austrian poet and author. She is regarded as one of the major voices of German-language literature in the 20th century. Early life and education.

  2. Ingeborg Bachmann. 19261973. 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.

  3. Ingeborg Bachmann, gelegentliches Pseudonym Ruth Keller, (* 25. Juni 1926 in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee; † 17. Oktober 1973 in Rom, Italien) war eine österreichische Schriftstellerin. Sie gilt als eine der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Lyrikerinnen und Prosaschriftstellerinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Ingeborg Bachmann (born June 25, 1926, Klagenfurt, Austria—died Oct. 17, 1973, Rome, Italy) was an Austrian author whose sombre, surreal writings often dealt with women in failed love relationships, the nature of art and humanity, and the inadequacy of language.

  5. May 22, 2019 · Ingeborg Bachmanns “Malina” Is the Truest Portrait of Female Consciousness Since Sappho. By Rachel Kushner. May 22, 2019. What drove Ingeborg Bachmann’s writing, she once told an...

  6. About Ingeborg Bachmann: “What actually is possible, however, is transformation. And the transformative effect that emanates from new works leads us to n...

  7. Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973) is one of post-war Germanys most important writers. Although Austrian by birth, she made her mark as a poet in Germany in the 1950s and went on to write radio plays, libretti, short stories, and novels.