Norbert Silberbauer

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Norbert Silberbauer (born May 9, 1959 in Eggenburg / Lower Austria; † June 7, 2008 ) was an Austrian author.

Silberbauer studied German and history, he worked at the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance and a teacher at the Retz Commercial Academy. He wrote dramas, poetry and prose. Silberbauer lived in Oberretzbach and Vienna . He died at the age of 49 after a serious illness.

Publications (among others)

  • "Heaven above" (piece; first performance 1992)
  • »Franz« (novel; 1994)
  • »Asyl« (play; first performance 1995)
  • "Love-sick" (poems; 2000)
  • »End and Beginning« (piece; 2000)
  • "Some days take years", poems / offset lithographs by Johann Jascha / Edition Thurnhof Horn / 2000
  • »Lord, it's time« (2001)
  • »The Eleven Commandments« (2002)
  • »What controls the ants« (2006).
  • "Seven Sins" (2008)
  • "Beautiful and crazy" (poems)
  • "Silver Boys"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Author Norbert Silberbauer dies. ORF report from June 9, 2008.
  2. ^ Lower Austrian author Norbert Silberbauer has died . In: Der Standard vom June 9, 2008. Available online (Retrieved June 9, 2008)