Ruth Aspöck

Ruth Aspöck ( born February 7, 1947 in Salzburg) lives in Vienna as a freelance writer.

Ruth Aspöck studied in Vienna theater studies and German, in Linz, she completed training as an actor. As part of its research activities, among other things, she traveled to Cuba. In Vienna Ruth Aspöck was co-founder of the feminist magazine On. In Vienna Women Verlag appeared in 1982, the publication All the magic is called science. A critical study of language linguistic discrimination against women.

Ruth Aspöck runs down the Edition The Danube, in the published among other things, some anthologies of stories Danube, but also about the lives of authors in a foreign land. Ruth Aspöck organized numerous symposia and events. She is Vice -President of the Grazer Autorenversammlung.

Numerous literary publications and publishing numerous anthologies and documentation about using the co-founded by Rolf Schwendter Erste Wiener readers' theater and the famous Viennese café gallery as a place for artistic encounters. Your penultimate literary publication under the title (S ) Trick play appeared in 2003, after the novel appeared Kannitverstan.

Works

  • All the magic is called science (1982 )
  • Emma or the travails of the architecture. The story of a woman from Vienna (1987 )
  • State of emergency for Anna (1992 )
  • Where poverty lives. Essay (1992 )
  • Tremendo swing. The eighties in Cuba ( 1997)
  • Sealed. Prosaic Poetry (1995 )
  • Muttersöhnchen Tale ( 1996)
  • (S ) Trick Game (2003)
  • Kannitverstan. Roman ( 2005)
  • A daily task to be solved. In: Käthe Kratz, Lisbeth N. Trallori ( HgInnen ): love, power, and adventure. History of the New Woman movement in Vienna. (2013 )
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