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Ruth Aspöck

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Austrian novelist
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Ruth Aspöck (born 7 February 1947 inSalzburg) is anAustrian writer who lives inVienna.

Biography

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She studied drama and Germanic language and literature in Vienna andLinz, and completed her studies with journeys to Cuba among other countries. She founded a feminist magazine in Vienna calledAuf.

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  • Der ganze Zauber nennt sich Wissenschaft (1982)
  • Emma oder Die Mühen der Architektur. Die Geschichte einer Frau aus Wien (1987)
  • Ausnahmezustand für Anna (1992)
  • Wo die Armut wohnt. (1992)
  • Tremendo swing. Die achtziger Jahre in Kuba (1997)
  • Gedichtet. Prosaische Lyrik (1995)
  • Muttersöhnchenmärchen (1996)
  • (S)Trickspiel (2003)
  • Kannitverstan (2005)

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