Bachmann Prize 2025: Also a Man Among the Winners
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This year's edition of the Bachmann Prize Literature Competition is over. We asked the infamous Meme Account Literary Quarktet for a verdict.
In her poetic text, Gangl, who also won the Audience Award, negotiates language, identity and war crimes in the border area between Austria, Hungary and Slovenia.
Consumption without Katharsis: The Styrian author Natasha Gangl wins in the 49th days of German-language literature in Klagenfurt.
The city of Klagenfurt is running out of money, but the reading of the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize once again brought »alternative worlds« to light this year, as the jury of literature wished.
This year's Ingeborg Bachmann Prize was awarded to Austrian writer Natascha Gangl, who in her award-winning text Da Sta searches for hidden traces of Nazi crime.
She has long been "canonized" as one of the main German-speaking writers and among the most influential lyric voices of the twentieth century. But in her there is more, as she is found in the recent and happy collection of texts, published by Adelphi with the title Open-Look, edited by Barbara Agnese. Even when she comes out of the field of logical rigor and is placed in the rarest space of poetry, her language is always aimed at identifying the…
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