Michael Hammerschmid

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Michael Hammerschmid (born October 23, 1972 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian writer .

life and work

Michael Hammerschmid studied German philology and theater studies in Vienna .

He works as an author, lecturer and translator. He teaches at the Institute for Linguistic Art at the University of Applied Arts and at the University of Vienna in the fields of German, writing, poetics and poetry.

Hammerschmid, who curated the international poetry festivals Dichterloh and Poliversale in the Alte Schmiede in Vienna, has written radio plays, poems, song texts and prose as well as essayistic and scientific texts since 2001 . He has also translated poems by Ghérasim Luca from French into German.

Michael Hammerschmid lives in Vienna.

Single track

  • Skeptical Poetics in the Enlightenment. Forms of conflict in Johann Karl Wezel. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2002.
  • " Of one language". Poetological investigations into the work of Ernst Jandl. With Helmut Neundlinger. Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2008.
  • the dragons that laugh . With drawings by Mia Schwarcz. Edition Krill, Vienna 2013.
  • Nests . Poems. Klever Verlag, Vienna 2014.
  • Cockaigne . Poems for children. With drawings by Rotraut Susanne Berner. Edition Book Guild, Frankfurt am Main 2018.

Anthologies and literary journals (selection)

  • Thomas Eder (Ed.): The ramp. Portrait edition Anselm Glück . Trauner Verlag, Linz 2015.
  • Theo Breuer and Traian Pop (eds.): Matrix 28 . Breathing alphabet for Friederike Mayröcker . Pop Verlag, Ludwigsburg 2012.

Release

  • " Predatory Poetics". Traces of Robert Walser. Klever Verlag, Vienna 2009.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Report on the award ceremony on kleinezeitung.at

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