Ernst Wünsch

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Ernst Wünsch (born February 7, 1951 in Vienna ) is an Austrian writer .

Life

At the beginning of his career, Ernst Wünsch's literary work was characterized by a wide spectrum, ranging from the "experimental" puppet theater ( digestion trilogy ) to prose and theater works (partly together with Reinhard P. Gruber ) as well as a large number of radio plays (partly together with Wilfried A. Resch ) to film (partly together with Martin Radinger). Afterwards, Wünsch devoted himself mainly to prose in addition to the radio play, with the art of physical disappearance with simultaneous presence through literature being one of the central themes in the prose works (such as the short story volume Where let write ).

Works

  • Where let write (2000) - short stories - with a foreword by Manfred Mixner
  • The Schabbesclub (2004) - novel - with an afterword by Wilfried A. Resch
  • Sprizz bitter (2009) - short story
  • Darkness (2012) - novel
  • Kalamata (2013) - novel
  • The Digger (2015) - novel
  • The legend of the immortal Hugo Sterber (2018) - novel

Movies

  • The last hunt
  • Beck lives
  • Hung up, received

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