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161 (2011)
Austria as it is

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Editorial
Beate Meierfrankenfeld
Du sagst mir dann, was du weißt
You will tell me then, what you know
Katharina Bendixen
In die Wälder
Into the woods
Sandra Beasley
Gedichte
Poems
Michael Speier
Hauptstadtstudio
Capital Studio Berlin. Poem

AUSTRIA AS IT IS

Peter Moeschl
Österreich oder die List der Unvernunft -- eine Rede zur Querlage der Nation
Austria or the deceit of unreason -- an address to the tilted state of a nation
Franz Josef Czernin
Land der Berge, Land am Strome
Ein bekannter Text im Geiste des Strukturalismus
Land der Berge, Land am Strome
A familiar text in the spirit of structuralism
Hazel Rosenstrauch
Drei Heimaten pochen, ach, in meinem Busen
Three homes beat, oh so, in my heart
Gerhard Roth im Gespräch
An interview with Gerhard Roth
Wir brauchen eine zweite Existenz im Kopf
We need to keep a second existence in mind
André Heller im Gespräch
An interview with André Heller
Das war die Punze, die ich hatte
This was the label I had
Friedrich Achleitner im Gespräch
An interview with Friedrich Achleitner
Schön und schiach -- darauf lass ich mich nicht mehr ein
Beautiful or ugly -- I no longer engage in that debate
Franz Schuh
Geboren 1947. Über Generationen im Allgemeinen und über meine im Besonderen
Born 1947. On generations in general and mine in particular
Gabriel Ramin Schor
Uhrwerk Semmelknödel, Mutterkult, wilder Hund
Zum Fall des Peter Noever
Clockwork, Bread Dumpling, Mother Mysticynicism, and Dog Sauvage
The Fall of Peter Noever, former director of the MAK (considering his Austrian Abysm)
Herwig G. Höller
Von Feind und Ehre. Über das Leiden des Erinnerns, die Einheit des Gedenkens und die fortgesetzte Deutungshoheit des Kameradschaftsbundes in der steirischen Provinz
Foe and honour. On the trouble of remembering, the uniformity of commemoration and the war veterans’ sovereignty of interpretation in the province of Styria
Walter Schübler
A.E.I.O.U.? -- L.M.I.A.! Anton Kuhs “Unsterblicher Österreicher” -- und sein sterblicher Nachfahr
A.E.I.O.U.? -- L.M.I.A.! Anton Kuh’s “Immortal Austrian” -- and his mortal descendant
Wolfgang Müller-Funk
So much Austria. Speculations on the invention of a country
Brigitte Kronauer
Mit Rücken und Gesicht zur Gesellschaft. Über Avantgardismus
Turning one’s back and facing society. On Avantgardism

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Adolf Holl: Wie gründe ich eine Religion?
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Michalis Pichler: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum
Anton Thuswaldner
Christian Steinbacher: Winkschaden, abgesetzt
Matthias Fallenstein
Florian Neuner: Ruhrtext. Eine Revierlektüre
Klaus Bonn
Angelika Reitzer: unter uns
Klaus Kastberger
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