Ruth Aspöck
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Ruth Aspöck (born 7 February 1947 in Salzburg) is an Austrian writer who lives in Vienna.
Biography
She studied drama and Germanic language and literature in Vienna and Linz, and completed her studies with journeys to Cuba among other countries. She founded a feminist magazine in Vienna called Auf.
Works
- Der ganze Zauber nennt sich Wissenschaft (1982)
- Emma oder Die Mühen der Architektur. Die Geschichte einer Frau aus Wien (1987)
- Ausnahmezustand für Anna (1992)
- Wo die Armut wohnt. (1992)
- Tremendo swing. Die achtziger Jahre in Kuba (1997)
- Gedichtet. Prosaische Lyrik (1995)
- Muttersöhnchenmärchen (1996)
- (S)Trickspiel (2003)
- Kannitverstan (2005)
External links
- Kurzbiografie (in German)
- Literature by and about Ruth Aspöck in the German National Library catalogue (in German)
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