List of the writings of Alfred Andersch

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The list of writings by Alfred Andersch is a directory based on the edition of Alfred Andersch - Collected Works in 10 volumes. Annotated edition , edited by Dieter Lamping , Zurich: Diogenes 2004. In further sections, works are added that were not included in the collected works or that appeared later.

Volume 1: Zanzibar or the Final Reason; The Red

  • Zanzibar or the final reason. P. 7
  • The Red. P. 185
  • Comment. P. 439

Volume 2: Ephraim

  • Ephraim. P. 7
  • Comment. P. 387

Volume 3: Winterspelt

  • Winterspelt
    • Enemy, military. P. 15
    • Enemy, 'spiritual'. P. 27
    • Major Dincklage. P. 41
    • Main combat zone. P. 73
    • Report an incident to the post. P. 139
    • Use of a courier. P. 191
    • Creation of a partisan. P. 219
    • Office operations. P. 305
    • Captain Kimbrough. P. 389
    • Documents, dreams, footnotes on Major Dincklage's betrayal. P. 473
    • Safe passage. P. 513
    • Loss figures. Pp. 593-616

Volume 4: Stories 1

  • Stories 1941–1944. P. 7
    • Sketch to a young man. P. 9
    • A technician. P. 27
    • First exit. P. 103
  • Stories 1944–1957. P. 111
    • Miss Christine. P. 113
    • Hundred pounds. P. 117
    • Years on trains. P. 121
    • Home front. P. 135
    • Intimacy. P. 189
    • Escape to Etruria. P. 193
    • Piazza San Gaetano. P. 241
  • Stories 1958–1964. P. 283
    • Ghosts and people. P. 285
      • World tour the German way. P. 289
      • Diana with flute player. P. 306
      • The last of the 'black man'. P. 319
      • An order for Lord Glouster. P. 325
      • Complete repentance. P. 332
      • Blue roses. P. 341
      • Cadenza finals. P. 347
      • With the boss to Chenonceaux. P. 358
      • On the night of the giraffe. P. 371
      • Three phases. P. 403
  • Bad guy. P. 411
  • A lover of the penumbra. P. 417
    • Sacrifice of a ram. P. 469
    • Old periphery. P. 484
  • His lordship's arctic. P. 513
  • Comment. P. 533

Volume 5: Stories 2; Autobiographical Reports

  • Stories 1969–1980. P. 7
    • The editor, 1952. p. 9
    • Daughter. P. 13
    • My disappearance in Providence. P. 45
      • Brothers. P. 49
      • Commemorative publication for Captain Fleischer. P. 57
      • The first hour. P. 74
      • Jesuskingdutschke. P. 92
      • A morning by the sea. P. 111
      • Live even nicer. P. 118
      • The Leeward Islands. P. 154
      • My disappearance in Providence. P. 170
    • Eight times ten sentences. P. 209
    • Lin out of the barracks. P. 215
    • The father of a murderer. P. 227
  • Autobiographical Reports. P. 303
    • Americans - first impression. P. 305
    • Diary sheet from the Eifel. P. 323
    • The cherries of freedom. P. 327
      • The invisible course. P. 329
        • The park at Schleissheim. P. 329
        • Spilled beer. P. 338
        • Clenched in your pocket. P. 346
        • The ferry to the Halligen. P. 355
      • The desertion. P. 364
        • The comrades. P. 364
        • The fear. P. 377
        • The oath. P. 389
        • The wilderness. P. 405
    • The duffel bag. P. 415
    • Bad dreams. P. 441
  • Comment. P. 467

Volume 6: Poems and Adaptations

  • Early poems. P. 7
    • The sick mother. P. 9
    • To the communists. P. 10
    • About the use of two words in a novel. P. 11
    • Flay lines for the group. P. 16
  • indignant yourselves the sky is blue. P. 21
    • I.
      • Made of smoke and dolphins. P. 25
      • The lagoon in January, very clear day. P. 27
      • Epitaph in winter. P. 28
      • Death in London. P. 29
      • Place in the forest sea. P. 30
      • Cafe (Bellinzona). P. 31
      • Memory of a utopia. P. 32
      • Nymindegaab. P. 33
      • Ramarro. P. 34
      • The crazy mother. P. 35
      • Credible season. P. 36
      • Pieces of reason. P. 37
      • The color of East Berlin. P. 38
      • Haiku litany. P. 39
      • To the Germans. P. 41
      • After the Sint fire. P. 42
      • Split poem. P. 44
      • Gnostic lines. P. 45
      • Classic times of day. P. 46
      • Hesitant information. P. 47
      • Oh Axiopistus! P. 48
      • Youth of a circumnavigator. P. 50
      • Lufthansa, flight 434, p. 51
      • Uncle Basils poem. P. 53
      • The Rhine. P. 55
      • How was it in Sicily? P.56
      • Systema naturae. P. 57
      • North America. P. 59
      • White noise. P. 61
      • The green apple. P. 63
      • Young Freud. P. 64
      • Spinoza. P. 65
      • Prussia's Glory. P. 66
      • On the occasion of a wish. P. 67
      • Where am I? P. 68
      • Poets reading. P. 69
      • Menu. P. 70
      • Reading room. P. 71
      • Hesiod in Wales. P. 72
      • Dahlem, Museum of East Asian Art. P. 73
      • Window shopping. P. 76
      • A plant. P. 78
      • In Edmund Wilson's house. P. 80
      • Night guest. P. 83
      • Swimming in Moosehead Lake, Maine. P. 84
      • Whaling Museum, New Bedford. P. 85
      • Search ad. P. 86
      • Kluge, Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, 20th edition, pages 284–285. P. 89
      • Köchel Directory No. 75, p. 90
      • Lisbon in autumn 1975. p. 91
      • Marx. P. 92
      • To Walter Benjamin 9 3
      • Silvestro Lega, Il Pergolato (Milano, Pinacoteca di Brera). P. 95
      • Usable replacement. P. 98
      • 81 degrees north latitude. P. 99
      • On the Red Square. P. 100
      • East of Nogin Square. P. 102
      • Hint of a possibility. P. 104
      • Odessa. P. 106
      • Nominalism. P. 108
      • Movable legacy of the farmer Jean Sabatier from Donneville (Toulousain), died on October 22nd, 1402. p. 110
      • The architect of San Nicolao, Giornico, speaks. P. 112
      • Odette, Gilberte, Albertine. P. 114
      • Gnothi seauton. P. 116
      • At the Reichstag. P. 117
      • On the other hand. P. 118
      • Article 3 (3). P. 124
      • Twelve stanzas about unemployment. P. 130
      • Sierra Madre del Sur. P. 140
      • Mexico. P. 142
      • The materialists. P. 144
      • Paris, May 1, 1977. p. 147
    • II. [Translations]
    • Giuseppe Ungaretti. P. 150
      • I fiumi / From "The Rivers". P. 150
      • Quiete / rest. P. 152
    • Ernest Hemingway. P. 154
      • Mitragliatrice. P. 154
      • Along with youth / With youth. P. 156
      • Neo-Thomist Poem / Neo-Thomist Poem. P. 158
    • Denise Levertov. P. 160
      • The Five-Day Rain / The Five-Day Rain. P. 160
    • Michael Bullock. P. 162
      • Black River / Black River. P. 162
      • River in reverse / river in reverse. P. 164
      • Through the forest of eyes. P. 166
      • Michael Hamburger. P. 168
      • Life and Art / Life and Art. P. 168
      • Errors / mix-ups. P. 170
      • The Road. P. 172
      • Oxford. P. 176
    • Richard Brautigan. P. 178
      • Deer Tracks / Wildlife Trail. P. 178
      • Color as Beginning. P. 180
      • The Virgo Grace of Your Ways Versus This Poem / Poem for someone born under the sign of the Virgin. P. 182
      • "Rommel drives on deep into Egypt" / "Rommel goes deep into Egypt". P. 184
      • April 7, 1969. p. 186
      • Diet / diet. P. 188
      • My Concern for Your Tomato Plants / My concern for your tomato plants. P. 190
      • Up against the Ivory Tower / Vis-à-vis from the Ivory Tower. P. 192
      • Flight Handbook / Handbook of Flying. P. 194
    • Salvatore Quasimodo. P. 196
      • Antico inverno / winter, ages ago. P. 196
      • Imitazione della gioia / imitation of joy. P. 198
    • Franco Fortini. P. 200
      • Per le opere di Isaac Babel / The work of Isaac Babel. P. 200
      • Parabola / parable. P. 202
    • Giacomo Leopardi. P. 204
      • L'infinito / The Infinite. P. 204
    • William Carlos Williams. P. 206
      • Summer Song. P. 206
      • Apology / justification. P. 208
      • The Great Figure. P. 210
      • Lighthearted William. P. 212
      • The Nightingales / The Nightingales. P. 214
      • A prelude. P. 216
      • Poem / poem. P. 218
      • Africa / Africa. P. 220
      • Classic Scene / Classic Landscape. P. 222
    • Antonio Rinaldi. P. 224
      • Tutto un anno / a whole year. P. 224
    • Elio Filippo Accrocca. P. 226
      • E come un fuoco di pastori, un uomo / shepherd's fire. P. 226
    • Bartolo Cattafi. P. 228
      • Domani / morning. P. 228
    • Leonardo Sinisgalli. P. 230
      • La vigna vecchia / The old vineyard. P. 230
      • Autobiografia IV. P. 232
    • Mario Luzi. P. 234
      • Dove non eri / Where you haven't been. P. 234
    • Vittorio Sereni. P. 236
      • Inverno a Luino / Winter in Luino. P. 236
      • Le Sei del mattino / Six in the morning. P. 238
  • Note. P. 240
  • From the estate. P. 241
    • To Arno Schmidt. P. 243
    • Democratization of Ernst Jünger. P. 248
    • A reviewer. P. 251
    • Who yourself. P. 253
    • Addressing a femme fatale. P. 254
    • Call for green. P. 256
    • 1749-1832. P. 260
  • Comment. P. 261

Volume 7: radio plays

  • Biology and tennis. P. 7
  • The bitter waters of Lapland. P. 65
  • Radio plays. P. 111
    • Hit and run. P. 113
    • On the night of the giraffe. P. 167
    • The death of James Dean. P. 203
    • Russian roulette. P. 237
    • Author's postscript. P. 271
  • New radio plays. P. 273
    • The surf at Hossegor. P. 275
    • Change of scenery. P. 341
    • Cyclist is looking for an apartment. P. 413
    • Note. P. 431
  • Comment. P. 433
    • Introduction: Alfred Andersch and the radio. Pp. 439-450

Volume 8: Essayist Writings 1

  • Essayist writings 1931–1962. P. 7
    • Enough of starvation - an end to wage robbery. P. 9
    • Thomas Mann. P. 15
    • Young Europe shapes its face. P. 17
    • Necessary statement about the Nuremberg trial. P. 25
    • Talks on the Atlantic. P. 29
    • Jean Anouilh's 'Antigone'. P. 39
    • Fabian becomes positive. P. 43
    • The prisoners of war / light and shadow. P. 47
    • A conference of young Europe. P. 59
    • Chaplin and Freedom of Spirit. P. 63
    • Richard Wagner redivivus? P. 67
    • The right breeding ground for democracy. P. 71
    • The socialist situation. P. 81
    • End of winter in a freezing city. P. 93
    • An American story. P. 101
    • The discomfort in politics. P. 107
    • Hans Wallenberg. P. 129
    • Getty or The Retorted Education. P. 133
    • Hans Habes boomerang. P. 147
    • A really well educated critic. P. 151
    • Left diary [I]. P. 15
    • Left diary (II). P. 161
    • Left diary (III). P. 165
    • 'The real thing'. P. 169
    • The grass and the old man. P. 175
    • Gottfried Benn: Static poems. P. 181
    • The anti-symbolist. P. 183
    • German literature in the making. P. 187
    • Friendly quarrel with a poet. P. 219
    • Group 47, p. 227
    • Political soldiers. P. 253
    • Notes on the evening studio. P. 257
    • European avant-garde. P. 259
    • Metaphorical logbook. P. 269
    • The poems. P. 275
    • Youth at the melting pot of a culture. P. 279
    • Black gentleman in the white jungle. P. 293
    • Marxists in the hedgehog position. P. 297
    • German advertising scandal. P. 305
    • The earth has many names. P. 311
    • From whose hand? P. 315
    • Between the demon stones. P. 319
    • Art is not a classroom. P. 327
    • The trellis of banality. P. 333
    • At the equator of nihilism? P. 343
    • Try the feature. P. 349
    • On the death of Rainer M. Gerhardt. P. 357
    • Can you cut up a symbol? P. 359
    • The plover. P. 369
    • Lyrical polls. P. 373
    • Modern literature and the world of work. P. 377
    • Speech at a reception at Arnoldo Mondadori's on November 9, 1959. p. 383
    • (To HW Henze's 'Undine'). P. 387
    • Examining the conscience of an impostor. P. 389
    • Sweet, bought size. P. 395
    • Nothing could stop me. P. 405
    • Paris is a serious city. P. 407
    • (Answer to a survey by Radio Bremen on the subject of 'The author and his material'). P. 439
    • On the occasion of a break from the theater in Berlin. P. 443
  • Comment. P. 447
    • Introduction: Alfred Andersch's essayistic writings. Pp. 453-460

Volume 9: Essayist Writings 2

  • Essayist writings 1962–1971. P. 7
    • Walks in the north. P. 9
      • Synnöves collar. P. 11
      • The trees of Mr. Ekelund. P. 58
      • Notes in Norge. P. 101
      • The Rapa Valley. P. 113
      • Epilogue. P. 160
    • Resolutions. P. 163
    • From the life of a schizophrenic. P. 167
    • Excursus on civil disobedience. P. 175
    • London Notes. P. 181
    • The flames and the polis. P. 189
    • Explanation. P. 197
    • The fascism of the non-fascists. P. 199
    • The blindness of the artwork and other essays. P. 207
      • Half a century ago. P. 209
      • The smoke of Budapest. P. 219
      • The blindness of the work of art. P. 224
      • A new pyre for old heretics. P. 238
      • Thomas Mann as a politician. P. 246
      • On a recent remark by Georg Lukács. P. 268
      • Message about Vittorini. P. 273
      • All memory in the world. P. 287
      • Hypothesis about the Nouvelle Vague. P. 297
      • The authors' cinema. P. 303
      • For a television of the authors. P. 329
      • Showcase literature. P. 337
      • Aesthetic objects of thought. P. 341
      • Sartre's criticism of a child. P. 347
    • Belated epitaph on Walter Muschg. P. 355
    • From a Roman winter. P. 359
      • From a Roman winter. P. 361
      • After Tharros. P. 391
      • The existence of Lodovico Gonzaga. P. 412
      • Interiors for Charles Swann. P. 414
      • Sleeping lioness. P. 424
    • (Answer to the New Year's Eve survey by the Süddeutsche Zeitung: "What has changed for me in 1968?"). P. 439
    • Giorgio Bassani or the sense of storytelling. P. 443
    • High latitudes. P. 457
      • The fulmar. P. 459
      • The journey to the seven islands. P. 480
      • The Hunter's Valley. P. 544
      • Postscript or Aesthetic Message in a Bottle 3. p. 59
      • Note. P. 563
    • Plums for playwrights. P. 565
  • Comment. P. 447
    • Contents. P. 575

Volume 10: Essayist Writings 3

  • Essayist writings 1972–1979. P. 7
    • North south right and left. P. 9
      • Travel pictures. P. 11
        • Åsa and Imogen or March by the Oslofjord. P. 11
        • Old Left in London. P. 30
        • Reading from trips. P. 46
      • Literary essays and essays. P. 55
        • Notes about atmosphere. P. 55
        • Après. P. 62
        • Anamnesis, déjà-vu, memory. P. 66
        • On the trail of the Finzi-Contini. P. 71
        • In search of the English novel. P. 90
        • What everyone is reading. P. 99
        • Indication of a return of the spirit as a person. P. 116
      • Criticisms and Reviews. P. 137
        • Christ does not give a vacation - Heinrich Böll 'Where have you been, Adam?'. P. 137
        • American Anarchists - Thornton Wilder 'Heaven is my choice'; Ernest Hemingway 'To have and not to have'. P. 143
        • On the temporal condition - Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa 'The Leopard'. P. 151
        • Choreography of the political moment - Wolfgang Koeppen 'Death in Rome'. P. 157
        • There's a fire there - Hans Magnus Enzensberger. P. 166
        • From the kitchens of being - Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann. P. 177
        • A humanist from Jämtland - Per Olof Sundman. P. 182
        • Chopped up and intact - Aidan Higgins 'A Late Summer'. P. 189
        • “If I hadn't read Tolstoj” - Yasushi Inoue 'The Wall of Ice'. P. 195
        • Lady Ava's elegant hand - Alain Robbe-Grillet 'The Blue Villa in Hong Kong'. P. 204
        • Cicindelen and words - Ernst Jünger 'Subtile Hunts'. P. 209
        • Düsterhenn's dark hour or a longer mind game (Arno Schmidt 'Caliban over Setebos'). P. 213
      • Epilogue. P. 238
    • Three ways to frustrate. P. 341
    • About the living of artists today. P. 343
    • Mexico. P. 249
    • An intellectual ghetto. P. 265
    • I don't represent anything. P. 275
    • (Response to a survey on the subject of “The future exists - literature and the struggle for peace”). P. 279
    • Writing books and making films - two professions in one boat. P. 283
    • What are we waiting for? P. 293
    • His pictures provide the picture of a people. P. 297
    • Read out. P. 305
    • The good person from Cologne. P. 311
    • Some drawings. P. 313
    • Public letter to a Soviet writer regarding the obsolete. P. 345
      • The trip to San Cristóbal. P. 347
      • Rain in Andalusia. P. 364
      • Journey to the revolution. P. 379
      • Disciples studies. P. 392
      • From the gray notebook. P. 424
      • Sign systems. P. 437
      • How to Resist. P. 435
      • Portrait of a moon fetishist. P. 464
      • The Buddha with the butterfly tie. P. 472
      • The secret writers. P. 475
      • Mr. Blumenfeld's inferno. P. 489
      • Public letter to a Soviet writer regarding the obsolete. P. 498
      • Note. P. 514
    • 'Art is about buttons'. P. 515
    • Philosophical fairy tale. P. 527
    • My raspberries and Peter Paul number. P. 531
    • I fully agree. P. 539
  • Comment. P. 541