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Friederike Mayröcker (20 December 1924 – 4 June 2021) was an Austrian writer of poetry and prose, audio plays, children's books and dramatic texts. She experimented with language, and was regarded as an avantgarde poet, and as one of the leading authors in German. Her work, inspired by art, music, literature and everyday life, appeared as "novel and also dense text formations, often described as 'magical'." According to ''
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'', her work was "formally inventive, much of it exploiting the imaginative potential of language to capture the minutiae of daily life, the natural world, love and grief".


Life

Mayröcker was born in Vienna, the daughter of a teacher and a milliner. Until age 11, she spent the summers regularly in the village Deinzendorf. In World War II, she was drafted as an air force aide, working as a secretary. From 1946 to 1969 Mayröcker was an English teacher at several public schools in Vienna. She started writing poetry at age 15. In 1946, she met Otto Basil who published some of her first works in his avant-garde journal '. Mayröcker's poems were published a few years later by renowned literary critic Hans Weigel. She was eventually introduced to the
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, a group of mostly surrealist and expressionist Austrian authors such as
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. Her first book, a collection of prose miniatures, ''Larifari – Ein konfuses Buch'' (''Airy-fairy. A confused book''), appeared in 1956. It remained the only book for ten years, but then the poem collection ''Death by Muses'', meant her breakthrough and recognition as "a leading lyrical voice of her generation". Many more collections followed, published from 1979 by
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. Mayröcker is recognized as one of the most important contemporary Austrian poets. She also had success with her prose and radio plays. Four of them she wrote together with
Ernst Jandl Ernst Jandl (; 1 August 1925 – 9 June 2000) was an Austrian writer, poet, and translator. He became known for his experimental lyric, mainly sound poems (''Sprechgedichte'') in the tradition of concrete and visual poetic forms. Poetry Inf ...
, her partner from 1954 until his death in 2000. While they shared a love of writing, they did not share a house or have any children. She once reflected in a poem that they stood together in the kitchen with poems in their heads, "but not the same one". Even so, after Jandl's death, she was so stricken with grief that she was initially unable to write. She eventually addressed this grief in her work, ''Requiem for Ernst Jandl,'' and resumed writing well into her nineties. Her prose is often described as autofictional, since Mayröcker uses quotes of private conversations and excerpts from letters and diaries in her work. She described her working process: "I live in pictures. I see everything in pictures, my complete past, memories are pictures. I transform pictures into language by climbing into the picture. I walk into it until it becomes language." She sometimes included her drawings in books, and exhibited her art. She was also inspired by music, and literature of Samuel Beckett and
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, among many others. Her montages are also fed from everyday life observations, correspondence and newspapers. She produced "novel and also dense text formations, often described as "magical". Mayröcker earned numerous German-language literary prizes and was frequently mentioned as a potential Nobel laureate. A German-produced documentary chronicling Mayröcker's life and work was released in 2008. Her last lyric collection, ''da ich morgens und moosgrün. Ans Fenster trete'' (''as mornings and mossgreen I. Step to the window''), was short-listed for the prize of the
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2021, with the jury saying that she "fuses poetry and prose into 'proems' full of infatuations, futilities, fantasies, daydreams". She saw life, "like a surprise - you never know how it ends, it's an adventure that you create yourself". Mayröcker died on 4 June 2021, in Vienna, aged 96.


Works

Source: * ''Gesammelte Prosa 1949–2001'' (''Collected Prose 1949–2001'') ed. by Klaus Reichert, 5 volumes, Frankfurt/Main 2001 * ''Magische Blätter I-V'' (''Magic Pages I–V''), Frankfurt/Main 2001 * ''Requiem für Ernst Jandl'' (''Requiem for Ernst Jandl''), Frankfurt/Main 2001 * ''Mein Arbeitstirol – Gedichte 1996–2001'' (''My Working Tyrol – Poems 1996–2001''), Frankfurt/Main 2003 * ''Die kommunizierenden Gefäße'' (''The Communicating Vessels'') Frankfurt/Main 2003 * ''Sinclair Sofokles der Baby-Saurier'' (''Sinclair Sofokles the Baby Dinosaur'') with coloured illustrations by Angelika Kaufmann, St. Pölten 2004 * ''Gesammelte Gedichte 1939–2003'' (''Collected Poems'') ed. by
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, Frankfurt/Main 2005 * ''Und ich schüttelte einen Liebling'' (''And I Shook a Darling''), Frankfurt/Main 2005 * ''fleurs'', Suhrkamp, Berlin 2016, * ''Pathos und Schwalbe'', Suhrkamp, Berlin 2018,


Audio plays

Audio plays by Mayröcker, some written jointly with Jandl, include: * ''Die Umarmung, nach Picasso'' (''The Embrace, After Picasso'') * ''Repetitionen, nach Max Ernst'' (''Repetitions, After
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'') * ''Schubertnotizen oder das unbestechliche Muster der Ekstase'' (''
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-Notes or the Incorrupt Model of Ecstasy'') * ''Arie auf tönernen Füßen'' (''Aria on Feet of Clay'') * ''Das zu Sehende, das zu Hörende'' (''The to Be Seen, the to Be Heard'') (awarded the
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radio play prize) * ''Die Kantate oder, Gottes Augenstern bist Du'' (''The Cantata or, Gods Eye-star You Are''), music by
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(2003) with Ernst Jandl: * ''Der Gigant'' (''The Giant'') * ''Gemeinsame Kindheit'' (''Childhood Together'') * ''Fünf Mann Menschen'', translated as ''Five Man Humanity'' * ''Spaltungen'' (''Partitions'')


Libretto

* ''Stretta'', music by Wolfram Wagner. World premiere at Sirene Opera, Vienna 2004Wolfram Wagner / Stretta
(in German) Doblinger Musikverlag


Awards

* 1963:
Theodor Körner Prize The Theodor Körner Prize ( German: ''Theodor-Körner-Preis'') is a set of annual Austrian awards bestowed by the Theodor Körner Fund in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. The prize is awarded at the University of Vienna. The pri ...
* 1969: Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden for ''Fünf Mann Menschen'' (with
Ernst Jandl Ernst Jandl (; 1 August 1925 – 9 June 2000) was an Austrian writer, poet, and translator. He became known for his experimental lyric, mainly sound poems (''Sprechgedichte'') in the tradition of concrete and visual poetic forms. Poetry Inf ...
) * 1975: Austrian Prize for Literature * 1976: * 1977: * 1981: Anton Wildgans Prize * 1982:
Grand Austrian State Prize The Grand Austrian State Prize () is a decoration given annually by Austria to an artist for exceptional work. The recipient must be an Austrian citizen with a permanent residence in Austria. It was originally created in 1950 by then education mi ...
for Literature * 1982: Roswitha Prize * 1985: Literature Prize of Southwest Radio Baden-Baden * 1985: Gold Medal of Vienna * 1987:
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (german: Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system. History The "Austrian ...
* 1989:
Hans-Erich-Nossack-Preis Hans-Erich-Nossack-Preis is a former literary prize of Germany, later Literaturpreis des Kulturkreises der deutschen Wirtschaft. Winners * 1989 Friederike Mayröcker * 1991 Helga M. Novak * 1992 Günter Herburger * 1993 Rolf Haufs * 1994 ...
* 1993:
Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis is a German literary prize. It was established in 1983. In June, the City of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe annually awards the prize. It is endowed with 20,000 euros and is awarded as a general literary award for outstanding ...
of Bad Homburg * 1994: Manuscripts Award * 1996: Else Lasker-Schüler Poetry Prize * 1996:
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* 1997: America Award * 1997: Droste-Preis ( Meersburg) * 2000: Christian-Wagner-Preis * 2001: Karl Sczuka Prize for the radio play ''The envelope of the birds'' * 2001:
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
* 2001: Honorary doctorate,
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* 2003: Premio Internazionale * 2004: Honorary Ring of the Vienna * 2009:
Hermann-Lenz-Preis Hermann-Lenz-Preis was a literary prize of Germany 1999–2009. Recipients * 1999: Josef W. Janker * 2000: Johannes Kühn * 2001: Ralf Rothmann * 2002: Erich Wolfgang Skwara * 2003: Joseph Zoderer * 2004: Walter Kappacher * 2005: Franz W ...
for poem ''Scardanelli'' * 2010:
Peter-Huchel-Preis Peter-Huchel-Preis is a literature prize awarded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Peter Huchel Prize for German-language poetry, donated by the state of Baden-Württemberg and Südwestrundfunk, has been awarded since 1983 for an outstanding lyri ...
for ''This jacket (namely) the griffin'' * 2010: Horst-Bienek-Preis für Lyrik of the
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* 2011: Bremen Literature Prize for ''ich bin in der Anstalt. Fusznoten zu einem nichtgeschriebenen Werk'' * 2016: * 2017: * 2017: Hörbuch des Jahres


References


Citations


Bibliography

* Theo Breuer: „Friederike Mayröcker, usw.“, in: T.B., ''Aus dem Hinterland. Lyrik nach 2000'', Edition YE, Sistig/Eifel 2005 * Renate Kühn (Ed.): ''Friederike Mayröcker oder Das innere des Sehens'', studies about poetry, radio play and prose, Bielefeld 2002 * Inge Arteel / Heidy M. Müller (Ed.): ''Rupfen in fremden Gärten – Intertextualität im Schreiben Friederike Mayröckers'', Bielefeld 2002 * Edith A. Kunz: ''Verwandlungen – Zur Poetologie des Übergangs in der späten Prosa Friederike Mayröckers'', Göttingen 2004 * Ralf B. Korte / Elisabeth Hödl: ''FM dj (reading reise durch die nacht). Ein elektronischer Briefroman. '' 2004 * Martin A. Hainz: ''Schwarze Milch zu schreiben. Paul Celan und Friederike Mayröcker.'' In: Weimarer Beiträge, No. 52·1, 2006, pp. 5–19 * Leo Truchlar: ''Wozu lese und schreibe ich? Notizen aus Anlaß meiner Lektüren von Adrienne Rich und Friederike Mayröcker.'' – In: Leo Truchlar, Über Literatur und andere Künste, Wien 2000, p. 17ff. * Inge Arteel: ''„gefaltet, entfaltet“. Strategien der Subjektwerdung in Friederike Mayröckers Prosa 1988–1998''. Bielefeld 2007.


External links


Friederike Mayröcker
poetryfoundation.org

*
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(poem and biography, in German) lyrikline.org
Sound recordings with Friederike Mayröcker
in the Online Archive of the
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(Literary readings) {{DEFAULTSORT:Mayrocker, Friederike 1924 births 2021 deaths Austrian women poets Writers from Vienna Anton Wildgans Prize winners Georg Büchner Prize winners Recipients of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art Recipients of the Grand Austrian State Prize Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin German-language poets