Das Schweigen
Play written by Elfriede Jelinek
Das Schweigen (Silence) is a play by the Nobel Prize winning Austrian playwright Elfriede Jelinek. It premiered in 2000 at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre in Hamburg, Germany.[1] It was published that year in a combined volume with two other Jelinek plays, Das Lebewohl (The Departure) and Der Tod und das Mädchen II (Death and the Maiden II). All three plays referenced German classical music composers. In Das Schweigen, a woman attempts to write about the composer Robert Schumann.[2]
References
Further reading
- Kecht, Maria-Regina (2013). "er nicht als er (zu, mit Robert Walser); Das Schweigen; Der Wanderer; Winterreise". In Janke, Pia (ed.). Jelinek-Handbuch. Springer-Verlag. pp. 167–173. ISBN 978-3-476-02367-4.
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Works by Elfriede Jelinek
- Women as Lovers
- Wonderful, Wonderful Times
- The Piano Teacher
- Lust
- The Children of the Dead
- Greed
- What Happened after Nora Left Her Husband; or Pillars of Society
- Clara S.
- Burgtheater
- Desire and Permission To Drive – Pornography
- Illness or Modern Women
- A Sport Play
- Silence
- Death and the Maiden II
- The Works
- Bambiland
- Die Kontrakte des Kaufmanns. Eine Wirtschaftskomödie
- Die Schutzbefohlenen
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