Die enge Welt eines katholischen Mädchenpensionats, seiner Schülerinnen und ihrer Wünsche, seiner Lehrerinnen und ihrer Regeln – Ausdruck einer konsequenten Erziehung zur Unfreiheit des Empfindens, Denkens und Handelns. Der Schlafsaal ist der Ort, an dem wir die Nacht verbringen. Wo wir lachen, wenn es einen Anlass gibt – mit vorgehaltener Hand, den Umständen entsprechend – und wo wir weinen, wenn es sein muss – wenn wir glauben, dass alle anderen schlafen.
These small masterpieces of the imagination are also an impassioned plea against the human exploitation of nature.
Dazzling blue beetles, furry moths, bold grasshoppers and shimmering dragonflies are the heroes of Barbara Frischmuth’s new short stories. Yet when we look more closely, we realise they are about more than just carefully observed insects: they are about the delicate symbioses between humans and nature, about rare hybrid beings, half girl and half beetle, about talking dragonflies and about what we can learn from the ingeniousness of grasshoppers. Written with affectionate humour, these stories reveal how profoundly human beings are a part of nature. As gardener and poet Barbara Frischmutch never tires of repeating: our only chance of survival is to develop a relationship with nature based on respect and mindfulness.
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128 pages
format:125 x 205
ISBN: 9783701718047
Release date: 10.02.2025
Die leidenschaftliche Gärtnerin Barbara Frischmuth weiß, dass sie immer nur zu Gast sein wird in ihrem Garten. Mit Rechen, Schaufel, Gartenschere und einigen anderen über die Jahrtausende entwickelten, oft ganz schlichten Gerätschaften bearbeiten wir Erde und Pflanzen, graben um, schneiden, setzen, ordnen, verteilen und ernten. Vor allem aber dürfen unsere Hände Gartengeräte nutzen, um mit den eigentlichen Bewohnern des Gartens in Austausch zu treten: mit Gräsern und Insekten, Blumen und Würmern, Wurzeln und Schnecken. Die Geschichte der Gartengeräte ist die Geschichte unserer Beziehung mit der Natur und allem, was in ihr lebt. Voller Dankbarkeit erzählt Barbara Frischmuth von dem, was ihre Hände im Garten brauchen.
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Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Aus der Reihe "Dinge des Lebens".
64 pages
format:120 x 180
ISBN: 9783701735822
Release date: 14.03.2023
The celebrated author and passionate gardener Barbara Frischmuth shares her thoughts on nature and language.
Nature and culture cannot be kept separate. They continuously intertwine, visibly and invisibly, but not always harmoniously. From the outset, humankind has tried to tame and subjugate nature. And the more spectacularly successful we are in doing this, the less we think about how dependent on it we still are. This shows most clearly in the language we use to try and label and describe nature – be it in the fictional, poetic, factual or scientific context. In her essay, Barbara Frischmuth seeks to illustrate how nature is discussed in literature, culture, science and in everyday life. To underestimate nature would be perilous. To value and even love it equals human enlightenment.
The essay series UNRUHE BEWAHREN (Keep Uncalm) is a response to an increasingly uncomfortable present tendency. At the heart of modern-day progress lies a wasteful unrest, while the past is progressively devalued and the future is robbed of substance. This is opposed by the principle of anachronism. Engaged contemporaneity should be coupled with the courage for caution and a passion for the outmoded. UNRUHE BEWAHREN is therefore also the theme to which the spring and autumn lecture series at Akademie Graz are dedicated.
Edited by Astrid Kury, Thomas Macho, Peter Strasser
Advice: Harald Klauhs
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Aus der Reihe "Unruhe bewahren"
80 pages
format:140 x 220
ISBN: 9783701735280
Release date: 13.04.2021
Barbara Frischmuth's stirring début: the narrow world of a Catholic boarding school, the pupils and their aspirations, the teachers and their rules – the expression of a strict upbringing designed to restrict freedom of feeling, thought and action.
Neu zu entdecken: eine quicklebendige und erstaunlich aktuelle Mischung aus Science-Fiction, Märchen und Roman.
A girl by the name of Nevermind runs away from a camp and comes across the two-pleated toad, which is convinced it has created the world. Together they travel on and are joined by other creatures: a blind hen, a faint-hearted mouse and a loser called Little-Gottfried. All of them are attempting to escape the war, but this can now take on any shape imaginable, and the old, old world is heading for complete destruction. Something has to happen. Eliminate the headquarters! This sounds convincing enough, but nobody knows what or where the headquarters are, much less how they might be eliminated. Luckily the rats decide to step in – when did anything ever work out without the rats?! Can Nevermind succeed in halting the destruction?
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220 pages
format:125 x 205
ISBN: 9783701717033
Release date: 16.07.2018
“Recognizing oneself in others is an exercise that puts marvel back into our daily lives.” (Barbara Frischmuth)
Barbara Frischmuth is a master of stylistic abundance: full of compassion she takes a sometimes down to earth, sometimes humorously-grotesque look at the trials and tribulations of human interaction. Frischmuth tells of hellos and good-byes. From the story of a lovesick young archeologist who goes into hiding at her sister’s house and lives through a cathartic experience to a substitute fight between a grandmother and her granddaughter over a misplaced nail file.
With her playful narration Frischmuth gives us glimpses of a simple truth: Time and again, reality is an experiment.
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176 pages
format:125 x 205
ISBN: 9783701716173
Release date: 16.07.2013