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حوارات وقصص وقصائد

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أعددت مائدة بعناية ، ووضعت زهرة الشاطئ فى المنتصف ، كما هو معتاد ، او بجوار أدوات مائدتها . لم تلتفت . أخذت أدوات مائدتها ووضعتها أمامها ، بينها وبين رغوة الأمواج . ضاعت سعادتى ، وحطمت تجربة السمع مجاديفى ، وأغضبنى البحر . فيما مضى كان لدى لغتى ، شال ليلكى اللون ، لكنه ضاع . أخشى ان نتلف صحتنا هنا . إذا فقدت لغتى صوتها ،سوف يصبح لديها سبب يجعلها تترك الحديث معى . إننى مازلت أثقل عاتقها بأسئلة وعروض ، همسًا وجهرًا . الشال الليلكى يناسبها تمامًا ، يغطى رقبتها زائدة الطول ، ويعطى ظهورها الخفى حلمًا وحزمًا فى آن واحد.

182 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2011

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Ilse Aichinger

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Ilse Aichinger (born 1 November 1921) is an Austrian writer noted for her accounts of her persecution by the Nazis because of her Jewish ancestry.
Aichinger was born in 1921 in Vienna, along with her twin sister, Helga, to a Jewish doctor (her mother) and a Christian teacher. Her mother's family was assimilated, and Aichinger was raised a Catholic.[2] She spent her childhood in Linz and Vienna, where her family was subjected to Nazi persecution starting in 1933. Aichinger began to study medicine in 1945, working as a writer on the side. In her first novel, Das vierte Tor (The Fourth Gate), she wrote of her own experience under Nazism.

After studying for five semesters, Aichinger interrupted her studies in medicine again in 1948 in order to finish her second novel, Die größere Hoffnung (The Greater Hope).

In 1953, she married the German writer Günter Eich.

In 1955, Aichinger was awarded the Immermann-Preis by the city of Düsseldorf and in 1956, she joined the Akademie der Künste of Berlin. In 1957, Aichinger won the Literaturpreis der Freien Hansestadt Bremen. In 1963, Aichinger moved to Großgmain, near Salzburg. In 1971, she was awarded the Nelly-Sachs-Preis.

Reviewing a 1957 volume of her short works in translation, The Bound Man and Other Stories, Anthony Boucher described Aichinger as "a sort of concise Kafka," praising the title story for its "narrative use of multi-valued symbolism."[3]

She was honered the German international literary Petrarca-Preis in 1982. After 1985 Aichinger increasingly retreated from public life.[citation needed] In 1987, she received the Europalia-Literatur-Preis, and in 1991, she was awarded the Großer Literaturpreis of the Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste|Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste. Other honors included the Großer Österreichischer Staatspreis für Literatur in 1995 and the 2001 Joseph-Breitbach-Preis, which she received along with W. G. Sebald and Markus Werner.

Aichinger is the aunt of artist Ruth Rix.

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راقني الفصل الخاص بالقصص/ بعض القصائد ممتعة
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آخر الأخبار
من هنا وهناك
تسير دون اجتهاد،
حيث يرعى الهواء والطلّ.
مَن يعرف، مَن سيترك مَن؟
صوت ينهى حديثه
ثم يعود:
مرارا وتكرارا.
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