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Ingeborg Bachmann - Kriegstagebuch album flac Performer: Ingeborg Bachmann
Title: Kriegstagebuch
Released: 2010
MP3 album: 1919 mb
FLAC album: 1560 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DXD TTA AHX XM MIDI MP3 DMF
Genre: Not albums

Слушайте Kriegstagebuch (Gekürzte Fassung) от Ingeborg Bachmann на Deezer. Благодаря потоковой трансляции музыки на Deezer вы можете слушать более 53 млн треков, создавать свои плейлисты и делиться любимыми песнями с друзьями.

Ingeborg Bachmann (25 June 1926 – 17 October 1973) was an Austrian poet and author. Bachmann was born in Klagenfurt, in the Austrian state of Carinthia, the daughter of a headmaster. She studied philosophy, psychology, German philology, and law at the universities of Innsbruck, Graz, and Vienna

Ingeborg Bachmann (June 25, 1926 - October 17, 1973) was an Austrian poet and author.

Briefe An Ingeborg Bachmann.

At the age of twelve, after the annexation of Austria, Bachmann witnessed the march of Nazi troops into her town. To this period she returned in her memoir Jugend in einer Österreichischen Stadt (1961) and the novel Der Franza Fall (1979). Bachmann's first short story, 'Die Fähre' (The Ferry), was published in the weekly Kärtner Illustrierte.

Further posthumous publications include Kriegstagebuch (2010), and most recently Die Radiofamilie (2011), a radio soap opera broadcast by the American radio station Rot-Weiß-Rot in Cold War Vienna, which Bachmann wrote scripts for in the early fifties. English Translations. Ingeborg Bachmann, Malina, trans. by Philip Boehm (Teaneck, NJ: Holmes & Meier, 1999).

Browse through Ingeborg Bachmann's poems and quotes. 20 poems of Ingeborg Bachmann  . She studied philosophy, psychology, German philology, and law at the universities of Innsbruck, Graz, and Vienna. In 1949, she received her Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Vienna with her dissertation titled "The Critical Reception of the Existential Philosophy of Martin Heidegger," her thesis adviser was Victor Kraft.

Ingeborg Bachmann, born on June 25th 1926, died on October 17th, 1973 in Rome the most intelligent and important woman writer our land has produced this century. One was a poet and cover girl of Der Spiegel magazine in 1954. The other was an angry young man, a networker who tore strips off the literature industry, and whose career as a poet began in 1957.

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Tracklist

Kriegstagebuch
1 Teil 1
2 Teil 2
Briefe An Ingeborg Bachmann
3 Brief Nr. 1: Hermagor, Ostern 1946
4 Brief Nr. 2: Hermagor, 16.06.1946
5 Brief Nr. 3: Entlassungslager Villach, 27.06.1946
6 Telegramm Nr. 4: Neapel, 03.07.1946
7 Brief Nr. 5: Neapel, 06.06.1946
8 Brief Nr. 6: Tel-Aviv, 24.07.1946
9 Briefblatt Nr. 7: Tel-Aviv, 24.07.1946
10 Brief Nr. 8: Tel-Aviv, 01.11.1946
11 Brief Nr. 9: Tel-Aviv, 13.11.1946
12 Telegramm Nr. 10: Tel-Aviv, 23.06.1947
13 Brief Nr. 11: Tel-Aviv, 16.07.1947

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Audiobuch Verlag OHG
  • Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – AA05391

Credits

  • Directed By – Angelika Schaack (tracks: 1, 2), Corinna Zimber (tracks: 3 to 13)
  • Read By – Anna Thalbach (tracks: 1, 2), Heikko Deutschmann (tracks: 3 to 13)
  • Text By – Ingeborg Bachmann (tracks: 1, 2), Jack Hamesh (tracks: 3 to 13)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9 783899 643930
  • Rights Society: Gema
  • Label Code: LC 00151
  • Matrix / Runout: AA05391-01