Ilse Aichinger
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Ilse Aichinger
| Jinsu | debbum |
|---|---|
| Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Otiris |
| Inditirde | Ilse Aichinger |
| Sooma | Ilse Aichinger |
| Married name | Ilse Eich |
| Innde | Ilse |
| Innde ɓesngu | Aichinger |
| Ɗuubi daygo | 1 Jolal 1921 |
| Ɗoforde | Vienna |
| Date of death | 11 Jolal 2016 |
| Place of death | Vienna |
| Father | Ludwig Aichinger |
| Mother | Berta Aichinger |
| Sibling | Helga Michie |
| Dee/goriiwo | Günter Eich |
| Marude | Clemens Eich, Mirjam Eich |
| Ɗemngal | Almankoore |
| Wolde | Almankoore |
| Writing language | Almankoore |
| Sana'aji | writer, radio playwright, poet, novelist |
| Field of work | literature, prose, poetry, radio drama |
| Employer | S. Fischer Verlag |
| Janngi to | Gymnasium Sacre Coeur Wien, Ursulinenkloster Wien, Universität Wien |
| Start of work period | 1945 |
| Magnum opus | The Greater Hope |
| Archives at | German Literature Archive Marbach |
| Influenced by | Franz Kafka |
| Described at URL | https://www.fruehe-texte-holocaustliteratur.de/wiki/Aichinger,_Ilse_(1921-2016) |
| Documentation files at | SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts |
Ilse Aichinger(1 lewru Noofambar 1921 - 11 lewru Noovambar 2016) wonnooɗo winndaande Austriyankoore anndiraaɗo ngam haala makko dow torra maako e Naazis ngam ɓaawo mum Yahuudiyankoore. O [1] winndi poems, faalaaji gaɗa e radio plays, o heɓi keewɗe keewɗe nder Europe.
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ "World War II saga: Gail Wiltshire revisits Ilse Aichinger’s novel" by Tess Livingstone, The Australian, 8 August 2015