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Veza Canetti (1897–1963) poet, playwright, and short story writer; Otto Maria Carpeaux (1900–1978), literary critic and foremost historian of Literature; Paul Celan (1920–1970), poet (born in Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary), wrote in German; Ada Christen (1839–1901), poet, short story writer, and writer of sketches
Poets from the Austrian Empire (94 P) + Austrian LGBTQ poets (1 P) Austrian male poets (80 P) Austrian women poets (45 P) A. Poets from Austria-Hungary (129 P) M.
Pages in category "20th-century Austrian poets" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A notable poet in the Austrian literature of this period has Johann Baptist von Alxinger who wrote chivalric epics Doolin von Maynz (1787) and Bliomberis (1791) which were inspired by the tradition of Freemasonry. Alxinger also wrote poetry based on anticlerical ideas. The writings of a might-have-been monk Johann Pezzl also had a profile of ...
Hella Pick (born 1929), Austrian-born British journalist, also non-fiction works; Adelheid Popp (1869–1939), feminist writer and journalist, autobiographer; Katharina Prato (1818–1897), cookbook writer; Paula von Preradović (1887–1951), poet, wrote the words to the Austrian national anthem: Land der Berge, Land am Strome
Peter Rosegger (original Roßegger) (31 July 1843 – 26 June 1918) was an Austrian writer and poet from Krieglach in the province of Styria. He was a son of a mountain farmer and grew up in the woodlands and mountains of Alpl. Rosegger (or Rossegger) went on to become a most prolific poet and author as well as an insightful teacher and visionary.
Oskar Kokoschka CBE (1 March 1886 – 22 February 1980) was an Austrian artist, poet, playwright, and teacher best known for his intense expressionistic portraits and landscapes, as well as his theories on vision that influenced the Viennese Expressionist movement.
René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke (4 December 1875 – 29 December 1926), known as Rainer Maria Rilke (German: [ˈʁaɪnɐ maˈʁiːa ˈʁɪlkə] ⓘ), was an Austrian poet and novelist. Acclaimed as an idiosyncratic and expressive poet, he is widely recognized as a significant writer in the German language. [1]