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Das Wechselbälgchen

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104 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Christine Lavant

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Christine Lavant (1915-1973), one of Austria's most famous yet obscure 20th-century poets, grew up in a small village, in a provincial Catholic milieu, in southern Austria as the ninth child of a very poor family. She suffered from eye and ear problems, was pathologically introverted, and supported herself with knitting. Her poetry is unconventional, filled with neologisms, mysterious and magical. We hear echoes of Rilke, whom she admired. Thomas Bernhard referred to her work as testimony to a "zerstörte Welt / destroyed world." She was honored with numerous literary awards, among them the Austrian State Prize for Literature in 1970, three years before her death.

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August 17, 2020
”عندما يهدأ الألم يكون الأمر قد أنتهى.“

رواية خفيفة وذات حبكة بسيطة إلا أنني شعرتُ بخيبة كبيرة! أعتقدتُ بأنني مقبلة على قراءة رواية مليئة بمفاجآت تخطف الأنفاس بسبب تلك النبذة إلا أن الأحداث كانت بسيطة وبنهاية متوقعة.

ترجمة إلياس حاجوج لا غُبار عليها.
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August 2, 2015
ganz großartige Erzählung, vorbildlich editiert und kommentiert
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