Bahman

Japanese: バハマン
Bahman
Austrian female poet. In her first poetry collections, A Moment of Respite and Call to the Great Bear, which were accepted by the '47 Group, she pioneered linguistic expressions that approached the existential realities of modern people. She continued to experiment with radio dramas and short stories, including the novel Marina (1971).

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Japanese:
オーストリアの女性詩人。〈47年グループ〉に認められた処女詩集《猶予の時》や《大熊座への呼びかけ》で現代人の実存に迫る言語表現を開拓。ラジオ・ドラマや短編にも実験的試みを継続。長編《マリーナ》(1971年)がある。

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