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Meaning of "ingeborg bachmann"
Ingeborg Bachmann: A reference to the Austrian poet and author known for her lyrical works and contributions to post-World War II literature, particularly in the German language
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She has also translated a selection of work by the Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann.
Ingeborg Bachmann was an Austrian poet and author.
A year before her death she was a juror at the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt.
However, he then began a long-lasting and fruitful creative partnership with the poet Ingeborg Bachmann.
In 2007 Seiler was awarded the prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann Prize for his short story volume Turksib.
In graduate school, he did a translation of poetry by the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann.
Ingeborg Bachmann died in 1973 in Rome three weeks after a fire in her bedroom.
In a studio, two actors read the love letters of poets Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann.
She was also nominated for the prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in 2009.
However, he then began a long-lasting and fruitful co-operation with the poet Ingeborg Bachmann.
One of her most notable accomplishments is winning the 1991 Ingeborg Bachmann Prize.
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Bachmann could not raise his head
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