Christoph W. Bauer
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Christoph W. Bauer (born 1968 in Kolbnitz) is an Austrian author. He grew up in Lienz and Kirchberg in Tirol and is currently living in
Innsbruck Innsbruck (; bar, Innschbruck, label=Bavarian language, Austro-Bavarian ) is the capital of Tyrol (state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the ...
. His works have been awarded with the Prize of the Academy of
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(2001), with the Reinhard-Priessnitz-Prize (2001) and the Prize for Lyricism by the city Innsbruck (2002). Furthermore, he won the 2002 Audience Award of the Ingeborg-Bachmann-Competition in Klagenfurt. Christoph W. Bauer was also chief editor of the literary journal ''Wagnis''. Christoph W. Bauer explains his work as a continuation of existing traditions. He identifies himself with a ''poeta legens'', who finds, changes, renews and continues topics from the world literature.


Publications

* ''wege verzweigt'', poems, Haymon, 1999 * ''die mobilität des wassers müßte man mieten können'', poems, Haymon, 2001 * ''fontanalia.fragmente'', poems and prose, Haymon Verlag, 2003, * ''Aufstummen'', novel, Haymon, 2004, * ''supersonic'', poems, Edition Korrespondenzen, 2005, * ''Und immer wieder Cordoba'', radio play (premiere: ORF Landesstudio Tirol, 2006 * ''Ahoi!'', poams Haymon Verlag, 2007 (Hrsg.) * ''Miles G.'', play (premiere: 1 March 2007, Westbahntheater/Innsbruck) * ''Im Alphabet der Häuser. Roman einer Stadt'', Haymon, 2007, * ''Graubart Boulevard'', Haymon, 2008,


External links

* * http://www.cewebe.com

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