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Ingeborg Bachmann as radio scriptwriter
From:
German Quarterly
| Date:
January 1, 2002| Author:
McVeigh, Joseph G
| Copyright American Association of Teachers of German, Inc. Winter 2002. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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When the radio network of the American occupation forces in Austria, Sender RotWei(beta)-Rot (RWR), broadcast the radio play Ein Geschaft mit Traumen on February 28, 1952, its author, Ingeborg Bachmann, a young scriptwriter and editor for the station, was still essentially unknown to the Viennese listening public.1 Although her debut as the author of a radio play drew mixed reviews-the Arbeiter Zeitung found particularly annoying her "Versuch, moderner zu sein als die Gegenwart"2--she soon ac...
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