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      • Ilse Aichinger (born November 1, 1921, Vienna, Austria—died November 11, 2016, Vienna) was an Austrian poet and prose writer whose work, often surreal and presented in the form of parables, reflects her preoccupation with the Nazi persecution of the Jews during World War II.
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  1. Ilse Aichinger (born November 1, 1921, Vienna, Austria—died November 11, 2016, Vienna) was an Austrian poet and prose writer whose work, often surreal and presented in the form of parables, reflects her preoccupation with the Nazi persecution of the Jews during World War II.

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  3. Ilse Aichinger (1 November 1921 – 11 November 2016) was an Austrian writer known for her accounts of her persecution by the Nazis because of her Jewish ancestry. [1] She wrote poems, short stories and radio plays, and won multiple European literary prizes.

  4. Ilse Aichinger was an influential Austrian writer, best known for her poignant post-World War II novel "The Greater Hope." Her work often delves into themes of memory, identity, and the human condition, offering a unique perspective on the aftermath of conflict.

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    Dialoge, Erzahlungen, Gedichte[Dialogues, Short Stories, Poems], edited by Heinz F. Schafroth. 1965. Ilse Aichinger: Selected Short Stories and Dialogue,edited byJames C. Alldridge. 1966. Ilse Aichinger,edited by James C. Alldridge. 1969. Gedichte und Prosa[Poems and Prose]. 1983. Selected Poetry and Prose,edited by Allen H. Chappel. 1983. Gesammal...

    Rede unter dem Galgen [Speech under the Gallows]. 1951; as Der Gefesselte, 1953; as The Bound Man and Other Stories,1955. Eliza, Eliza.1965. Nachricht vom Tag: Erzahlungen[News of the Day: Short Stories]. 1970. Schlechte Worter[Bad Words] (includes radio plays). 1976. Meine Sprache und ich: Erzahlungen[My Language and I:Stories]. 1978. Spiegelgesch...

    Zu keiner Stunde[Never at Any Time] (dialogues). 1957. Besuch um Pfarrhaus: Ein Horspiel, Drei Dialoge[A Visit to the Vicarage: A Radio Play, Three Dialogues. 1961. Knöpfe [Buttons] (radio play). In Hörspiele,1961. Auckland: 4 Horspiele(radio plays). 1969. Weisse Chrysanthemum (radio play). In Kurzhörspiele,1979.

    Wo ich wohne: Erzahlungen, Gedichte, Dialoge[Where ILive: Short Stories, Poems, Dialogues]. 1963. Grimmige Marchen,with Martin Walser, edited by WolfgangMieder. 1986. Kleist, Moos, Fasane(memoir). 1987. Editor, Gedichte,by Günter Eich. 1973.

    "Who Is the Bound Man?: Towards an Interpretation of Ilse Aichinger's Der Gefesselte, "in German Quarterly , 38, January 1965, and "The Ambivalent Image in Aichinger's Spiegelgeschichte, " in Révue des Langues Vivantes (Belgium), 33, 1967, both by Carol Bedwell; "Ilse Aichinger's Absurd I" by Patricia Haas Stanley, in German Studies Review , 2, 197...

  5. Aichinger, Ilse (1921—) Austrian short-story and fiction writer. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1921; studied medicine for two years; married Günter Eich (a poet), in 1953 (died); lives in Bayrisch Gmain, Upper Bavaria.

  6. Dec 14, 2018 · Ilse Aichinger was one of the most important writers of postwar Austrian and German literature. “My Language and I” Ilse Aichinger, trans. Uljana Wolf and Christian Hawkey

  7. 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.

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