Els silencis d’Ingeborg Bachmann
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v11i0.5065Keywords:
Bachmann, poetry, ineffability, silenceAbstract
This paper analyses the complex relationship between world, silence and language in the poetry of Ingeborg Bachmann. This relationship is determined by previous writings, specially those of H. Von Hofmannsthal and L. Wittgenstein, and by present history. To write “after Auschwitz” is the challenge of Ingeborg Bachmann. Her answer: to write the silence and to say nothing afterwards.
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