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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

This is a list of Austrian writers and poets.


A



  • Ilse Aichinger (born 1921), writer
  • Peter Altenberg (1859â€"1910), writer and poet
  • Jean Améry (1912â€"1978), writer
  • Ernst Angel (1894â€"1986), writer, poet and psychologist
  • Ludwig Anzengruber (1839â€"1889), writer
  • H. C. Artmann (died 2000), poet and writer

B



  • Ingeborg Bachmann (1926â€"1973), poet
  • Hermann Bahr (1863â€"1934), playwright, novelist
  • Eduard von Bauernfeld, dramatist
  • Johann Beer (17th century), writer and composer
  • Thomas Bernhard (1931â€"1989), dramatist, novelist, poet, born in Cloister Heerlen, Netherlands
  • Hermann Broch, writer
  • Max Brod (1884â€"1968), born in Prague, Austria-Hungary, wrote in German

C



  • Elias Canetti (born 1905), writer (born in Rustschuk, Bulgaria), wrote in German, Nobel Prize in Literature 1981
  • Otto Maria Carpeaux (1900â€"1978), literary critic and foremost historian of Literature
  • Paul Celan, poet (born in Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary), wrote in German

D



  • Robert Dassanowsky, Austrian-American poet
  • Michael Denis, poet
  • Heimito von Doderer (1896â€"1966), writer, born in Hadersdorf-Weidlingau near Vienna

E



  • Klaus Ebner (born 1964), writer, born in Vienna
  • Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, writer (style: psychological novelist)
  • Gustav Ernst, playwright and novelist

F



  • Lilian Faschinger, novelist, poet, and literary translator
  • Franzobel (real name: Stefan Griebl), writer
  • Alfred Fried, writer, pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1911
  • Erich Fried, poet and novelist
  • Egon Friedell, author, journalist and actor
  • Sigmund Freud, philosopher, psychologist and founder of psychoanalysis

G



  • Karl-Markus Gauß (born 1954), essayist, Salzburg
  • Karin Gayer (born 1969), writer, Mödling and Vienna
  • Thomas Glavinic (born 1972), writer, Graz
  • Constantin Göttfert (born 1979), writer
  • Franz Grillparzer (1791â€"1872), dramatist, Vienna

H



  • Friedrich Halm (1806â€"1871)
  • Robert Hamerling (1830â€"1889), poet
  • Peter Handke (born 1942), author, born in Griffen (Carinthia)
  • Josef Haslinger, writer
  • Friedrich Heer (1916â€"1983), historian and writer, Vienna
  • Fritz Hochwälder, playwright
  • Hugo von Hofmannsthal, dramatist, writer
  • Ödön von Horváth (1901â€"1938), writer, born in Fiume (today Rijeka), Austria-Hungary
  • Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg (1851â€"1918), writer and traveller
  • Wolf Haas, writer best known for his Brenner novels

J



  • Ernst Jandl, experimental lyric
  • Elfriede Jelinek (born 1946), 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature

K



  • Franz Kafka, writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (wrote in German)
  • Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer (born 1936), novelist, poet
  • Egon Erwin Kisch, writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (wrote in German)
  • Ludwig von Köchel, writer, composer, botanist, music historian
  • Karl Kraus (1874â€"1936), essayist, poet, dramatist
  • Anton Kuh, writer and journalist

L



  • Alexander Lernet-Holenia, novelist, poet, playwright
  • Nikolaus Lenau (1802â€"1850), poet
  • Cvetka LipuÅ¡ (born 1966), poet
  • Mira Lobe (1913â€"1995), children's literature writer

M



  • Robert Menasse, writer and publicist
  • Gustav Meyrink (1868â€"1932), writer
  • Rosa Mayreder, writer and suffragette
  • Friederike Mayröcker (born 1924), contemporary writer
  • Frederic Morton (born 1924), journalist and novelist
  • Robert Musil, writer
  • Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen, known as Friedrich Halm (1806â€"1871), writer and dramatist

N



  • Günther Nenning, journalist
  • Johann Nestroy, playwright
  • Christine Nöstlinger, writer (especially literature for children)

O



  • Andreas Okopenko, writer

P



  • Leo Perutz, writer
  • Andreas P. Pittler (born 1964), writer

R



  • Doron Rabinovici, Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist
  • Ferdinand Raimund, writer and dramatist
  • Christoph Ransmayr (born 1954), writer
  • Elisabeth Reichert
  • Neidhart von Reuental, writer and poet 13th century
  • Rainer Maria Rilke, poet and novelist
  • Peter Rosegger (1843â€"1918), writer
  • Joseph Roth, writer (Radetzkymarsch)

S



  • Ferdinand von Saar (19th century), dramatist and writer
  • Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, writer and journalist
  • Felix Salten (1869â€"1945), Jewish writer (most famous work Bambi)
  • Arthur Schnitzler, writer
  • Barbara Schurz, writer and painter
  • Werner Schwab, playwright
  • Erich Fritz Schweinburg, writer
  • Jura Soyfer, cabaret writer and political journalist, lived in Vienna
  • Manès Sperber, Austrian-French writer, philosopher and psychologist
  • Fritz Spiegl, journalist
  • Walter Johannes Stein, historian
  • Rudolf Steiner, writer and philosopher
  • Adalbert Stifter (died 1868), poet and artist
  • Bertha von Suttner, Nobel Peace Prize winner

T



  • Franziska Tausig, Holocaust survivor and memoirist
  • Friedrich Torberg (1908â€"1979), narrative writer, essayist, script author, born in Vienna
  • Georg Trakl, poet

V



  • Hannelore Valencak (1929â€"2004), novelist, poet, children's writer

W



  • Franz Werfel, writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (wrote in German)
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376â€"1445), writer and composer

Z



  • Joseph Christian, Baron von Zedlitz, dramatist and poet
  • Birgit Zotz (born 1979), writer and anthropologist
  • Volker Zotz, writer and philosopher
  • Stefan Zweig (1881â€"1942), writer, born in Vienna

See also



  • List of Austrian women writers
  • List of Austrians
  • Lists of authors


 
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