Martin Kubaczek

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Martin Kubaczek (born October 25, 1954 in Vienna ) is an Austrian author.

Life

Martin Kubaczek studied violin at the Vienna Music Academy and philosophy, German and art history at the University of Vienna , where he received his doctorate in 1988 with a dissertation on Oswald Wiener's the improvement of central Europe, roman . Since 1980 he has published in newspapers and magazines such as literature and criticism , manuscripts , Falter and Die Presse .

Kubaczek lived and worked in Japan from 1990 as a lecturer at Nihon University and as a language teacher at Tokyo University of Foreign Languages . In 2001 he was invited to Nagoya University as a visiting professor for Comparative Cultural Studies and the following year to Tokyo Meiji University . Since then he has lived in Vienna again.

Kubaczek published a novel in 2009 about the agent Richard Sorge .

Works (selection)

  • Fifty-fifty . Vienna: Edition Korrespondenzen 2015
  • Side effects . Poems. Edition Correspondence, 2015
  • My mother's knees and my father's in the war. Narration . Vienna: Folio, 2011
  • with Armin Klein: Thoreau's neighborhood: a photo project along the border . Vienna: Passages, 2010
  • Concern. A dream. Novel . Vienna: Folio, 2009
  • America. Novel . Vienna: Folio, 2002
  • Flow. Narration . Vienna: Folio, 2001
  • Hotel fantasy . Vienna: Folio, 1999
  • Somei. Texts . Vienna: Folio, 1997
  • Poetics of Dissolution: Oswald Wiener's The Improvement of Central Europe, Roman . Vienna: Braumüller, 1992

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