Anita Pichler

Anita Pichler (January 28, 1948 April 6, 1997) was an Italian author and translator from South Tyrol who wrote in German. She was the first post-war author to achieve visibility outside that region.[1]

Life

She was born in Merano and grew up in Schenna, Sulden and Trieste. She went on to study modern languages and literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice and Slavic studies in Prague. She received a scholarship to attend Humboldt University in East Berlin in 1979. In 1982, Pichler returned to Venice, where she was a lecturer for German at the University of Venice. In 1986, she published her first story Die Zaunreiterin. From 1991 to 1992, she was author in residence for the town of Biel/Bienne and, in 1994, was official author for Innervillgraten.[2]

She moved to Bolzano in 1995 after becoming ill and died there two years later at the age of 49.[2]

In 2002, she was portrayed in the film Anita Pichler - Ich will einfach erzählen.[2]

Selected work

Writing

  • Wie die Monate das Jahr. Suhrkamp, narrative (1989)
  • Die Frauen aus Fanis (1992)
  • Beider Augen Blick. Neun Variationen über das Sehen (1995)
  • Flatterlicht. Verstreute und unveröffentlichte Texte, post-mortem (2007)

Translations (from Italian to German)

  • Über das Innehalten auf einem Feldweg by Hans Kitzmüller (1993)
  • Die Steine von Pantalica by Vincenzo Consolo (1995)
gollark: hmmI have also played Cell Labs a while ago
gollark: Just implement communism and magically give everyone a RTX 2080.
gollark: Except in cost, since I think they get subsidized so they can extract money on games.
gollark: They have standards for component interconnects, though.
gollark: Consoles are bad gaming PCs but locked down for stupid triangular reasons.

References

  1. "Wiederbegegnung mit Anita Pichler, Schriftstellerin und Kulturförderin". franzmagazine. September 20, 2014.
  2. "Anita Pichler". Lexikon literatur in Tirol (in German).
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