Clemens Berger
Clemens Berger (born May 20, 1979, Güssing) is an Austrian writer. Since 2017, he is a contributor and co-editor of Versopolis, The European Review of Poetry, Books and Culture,[1] a pan-European online literary magazine.
He grew up in Oberwart and studied philosophy and publicity in Vienna, where he currently lives.[2]
Works
- Der gehängte Mönch (2003)
- Paul Beers Beweis (2005)
- Die Wettesser (2007)
- Gatsch / Und Jetzt. Zwei Stücke (2009)
- Und hieb ihm das rechte Ohr ab (2009)
- Das Streichelinstitut (2010)
- Engel der Armen (2011)
- Im Jahr des Panda (2016)
gollark: I have no idea who Bakuda is, hold on.
gollark: I feel like this sort of thing is likely to go horribly, horribly wrong very fast.
gollark: It also stopped when that was pointed out so meh.
gollark: > Because I'm pretty sure that that was definitely political in nature, or at least politics-adjacent.It didn't actually cause a horrible violent argument or whatever, it's fine.
gollark: Someone should eat the idea of conceptual weapons before bad things happen.
References
- http://www.versopolis.com
- Perlentaucher.de Short biography of Clemens Berger and reviews of three of his books (German). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
External links
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- Literature by and about Clemens Berger in the German National Library catalogue
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