Ingeborg Bachmann: 100th Birthday of the Austrian Writer
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Today would have been the 100th birthday of Austrian author Ingeborg Bachmann. Mikaela Blomqvist writes about a mysterious author.
The truth is reasonable for man: A hundred years ago Ingeborg Bachmann was born. Even after her death a good fifty years ago, she stimulates generations of readers.
One hundred years ago, poet and writer Ingeborg Bachman, also known by the pseudonym Ruth Keller, was born. She is considered one of the most important German-language authors of the 20th century. In her native Austria, she is commemorated on her anniversary with numerous events.
Ingeborg Bachmann wrote about language, power and gender roles long before these topics sparked broad debates. A documentary with Sandra Hüller in the leading role pays tribute to the author, who would now have become 100.
Her texts inspire in seminars and on social media. What makes the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann, who would have become 100 years old on Thursday, so fascinating to this day? By Jan Ehlert.
On the occasion of Ingeborg Bachmann's 100th birthday, a new film by director Regina Schilling starts in the cinemas: "Ingeborg Bachmann – Someone I once was with Sandra Hüller is a delicate and at the same time vehement portrait.
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