Quote by: Ingeborg Bachmann

But Beatrix knew very well that there were no jobs, not even the most pitiful office routine - she wasn't even qualified for that - and that no one would allow her to sleep until late in the afternoon because these ill-advised people all around her let themselves be squeezed into schedules; that she would never work, least of all learn a trade, because she had no ambition whatsoever to earn a single shilling, become self-supporting and spend eight hours a day with people who smelled bad.


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Author Bio


  • NameIngeborg Bachmann
  • DescriptionAustrian poet and author
  • BornJune 25, 1926
  • DiedOctober 17, 1973
  • CountryAustria
  • ProfessionPoet; Writer; Journalist; Screenwriter; Philosopher; Essayist; Playwright
  • Works; Malina
  • AwardsAnton Wildgans Prize; ; Georg Büchner Prize