Ingeborg Capra-Teuffenbach

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Ingeborg Capra-Teuffenbach (born October 1, 1914 in Wolfsberg ( Carinthia ), † September 16, 1992 in Innsbruck ( Tyrol )) was an Austrian writer and critic.

Life

Ingeborg Teuffenbach was a member of the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM) and married Heinz Capra, SS-Hauptsturmführer and personal assistant to the Viennese Gauleiter Odilo Globocnik , in Berchtesgaden in 1937 . She was the only woman in the literary prominence in Vienna during the Nazi era . Teuffenbach used decidedly National Socialist ideas in her works , from Führer poems (including “Confession to the Führer ”) to slogans (including “Hymn in War”). A large part of the poems in the representative volume of poetry, Das Lied der Getreuen , published by Baldur von Schirach in 1938 came from her.

From 1948 she was in regular contact with Christine Lavant ; their correspondence was published posthumously. In 1977 she founded the Innsbruck Weekend Talks, an international meeting place for authors. Your estate is kept in the Brenner archive in Innsbruck.

She is the mother of the physicist and philosopher Fritjof Capra and the filmmaker Bernt Capra.

Awards

Works

  • Seed and maturity, confessions of love and faith , poems, Luser, Vienna / Leipzig 1938, DNB 576659924 .
  • Carinthian homeland , 1938.
  • Obligation. Poems on the war , 1940.
  • You child , 1941.
  • Hidden Portrait , 1943.
  • The great song , 1953.
  • Christine Lavant - "Called for the river". Testimony of friendship. Amman, Zurich 1989, ISBN 3-250-10122-2 , 2nd, expanded edition 1994.
  • Positions : Gedichte, Haymon, Innsbruck 1993, ISBN 3-85218-147-X .
  • Maskali , radio play, 1990

literature

  • Uwe Baur, Karin Gradwohl-Schlacher: Literature in Austria 1938–1945 , Volume 2: Carinthia , pp. 264–274. on-line

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Wilhelm: Wendezeit , in: Foehn 10/11, January 1988, pp. 47-57 online .
  2. cf. Christine Lavant: Heart on the go. The letters to Ingeborg Teuffenbach. Otto Müller Verlag, Salzburg 1997 ISBN 978-3-7013-0957-3 .

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