Ingeborg Bachman is an Austrian writer, poet and essayist known for her deep and sensual works that touch on the themes of love, death, identity and the struggle of the individual in a world of social and cultural limitations. Born in Klagenfurt in 1926, Bachmann was a representative of post-war Austrian literature, as well as one of the central figures of German-language modernism.
Among Bachman's most famous works are the collections of poems "Time of the Heart" and "Spell of Time", as well as the novel "Raspberry", which became one of the peaks of her work. Her works are characterized by deep psychologism, original language and subtle style, which opens up new facets of human experience.
Ingeborg Bachmann's work has gained worldwide recognition, her works inspire reflection on life, emotions and the search for meaning in a world of contradictions.