Aichinger, Ilse (1921–)
Aichinger, Ilse (1921–)
Austrian short-story and fiction writer. Born in Vienna, Austria, 1921; studied medicine for 2 years; m. Günter Eich (poet), 1953 (died); lives in Bayrisch Gmain, Upper Bavaria.
Wrote novella Speech Beneath the Gallows, which won the Gruppe 47 prize (1952); also wrote The Greater Hope (1948), Der Gefesselte (The Bound Man, 1953), Knöpfe (Buttons, 1953), Zu keiner Stunde (At No Hour, 1957), Besuch im Pfarrhaus (Visit at the Parsonage, 1961), Wo ich wohne (Where I Live, 1963), Eliza, Eliza (1965), My Language and I (1968), Auckland (1969), Nachricht vom Tag (News of the Day, 1970), Dialoge, Erzählungen, Gedichte (Dialogues, Stories, Poems, 1970), and Advice Freely Given (1978).
See also J.C. Aldridge, Ilse Aichinger (Dufour, 1969).
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