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“Du holde Kunst”: Lyrikvermittlung im Radio by Friederike Gösweiner (review)

“Du holde Kunst”: Lyrikvermittlung im Radio by Friederike Gösweiner (review) Reviews | 143 lanced portrait of a remarkable writer and woman, while the comprehensive index makes this an invaluable resource for general readers and Bachmann scholars alike. Katya Krylova University of Nottingham Friederike Gösweiner, "Du holde Kunst": Lyrikvermittlung im Radio. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2012. 331 pp. Although much has been written about radio as a medium for Germanlanguage communication and cultural dissemination, most of it originates in and focuses on radio in Germany, while few such studies consider Austria's radio landscape since 1945 from a purely literary perspective. Friederike Gösweiner's summary of a recent research project at the University of Innsbruck seeks to rectify this shortcoming by examining Austrian radio's longestrunning literary series Du holde Kunst from its creation in 1945 to the release of a database of the program's content by orf in 2009, comprising some 3,433 broadcasts. Roughly the first third of the book presents a useful theoretical and methodological framework for considering possible approaches to the study of literature in radio, while the remainder of the book looks closely at the history and makeup of the popular program of poetry and music that regularly greeted generations of Austrian listeners on Sunday mornings and holidays. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Austrian Studies University of Nebraska Press

“Du holde Kunst”: Lyrikvermittlung im Radio by Friederike Gösweiner (review)

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University of Nebraska Press
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Reviews | 143 lanced portrait of a remarkable writer and woman, while the comprehensive index makes this an invaluable resource for general readers and Bachmann scholars alike. Katya Krylova University of Nottingham Friederike Gösweiner, "Du holde Kunst": Lyrikvermittlung im Radio. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2012. 331 pp. Although much has been written about radio as a medium for Germanlanguage communication and cultural dissemination, most of it originates in and focuses on radio in Germany, while few such studies consider Austria's radio landscape since 1945 from a purely literary perspective. Friederike Gösweiner's summary of a recent research project at the University of Innsbruck seeks to rectify this shortcoming by examining Austrian radio's longestrunning literary series Du holde Kunst from its creation in 1945 to the release of a database of the program's content by orf in 2009, comprising some 3,433 broadcasts. Roughly the first third of the book presents a useful theoretical and methodological framework for considering possible approaches to the study of literature in radio, while the remainder of the book looks closely at the history and makeup of the popular program of poetry and music that regularly greeted generations of Austrian listeners on Sunday mornings and holidays.

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Journal of Austrian StudiesUniversity of Nebraska Press

Published: Nov 27, 2014

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