Ingeborg Bachmann wandered between places and languages, sometimes living in Ischia and Naples, then again in Vienna, Klagenfurt or Paris. Rome became her favorite place, but even from there she set off again and again, living out of a suitcase for weeks at a time and traveling to New York, among other places. The notes collected in the volume "Senza Casa" (Salzburger Bachmann Edition) reflect Bachmann's unhoused and literally "scattered" life. They are texts about the risk of an unsecured existence - an existence "senza casa". We will hear Isolde Schiffermüller, editor of the volume and Professor of Modern German Literature in Verona, in conversation with literary critic and Bachmann expert Helmut Böttiger; Xenia Tiling will read selected passages.
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus
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