Erika Burkart
Swiss writer (1922–2010)
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Erika Burkart (8 February 1922 – 14 April 2010) was a Swiss writer and poet. She was the recipient of many awards, among them the Conrad-Ferdinand-Meyer-Preis, the Gottfried-Keller-Preis, the Joseph-Breitbach-Preis, and the Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Preis.
She was born in Aarau in 1922. Erika Burkart's literary estate is archived in the Swiss Literary Archives in Bern.
Died in Muri in 2010.
Works
Poetry books
- Der dunkle Vogel, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1953
- Sterngefährten, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1955
- Bann und Flug, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1956
- Geist der Fluren, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1958
- Die gerettete Erde, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1960
- Mit den Augen der Kore, Tschudy Verlag, St. Gallen 1962
- Ich lebe, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1964
- Die weichenden Ufer, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1967
- Fernkristall. Ausgewählte Gedichte, Verlag an der Hartnau, Tobel (TG) 1972
- Die Transparenz der Scherben, Benziger Verlag, Zurich 1973
- Das Licht im Kahlschlag, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1977
- Augenzeuge. Ausgewählte Gedichte, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1978
- Die Freiheit der Nacht, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1981
- Sternbild des Kindes, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1984
- Schweigeminute, Artemis Verlag, Zurich 1988
- Ich suche den blauen Mohn, Pflanzengedichte (Blumenbilder Max Löw), GS-Verlag, Basel 1989
- Die Zärtlichkeit der Schatten, Ammann Verlag, Zurich 1991
- Stille fernster Rückruf, Ammann Verlag, Zurich 1997
- Langsamer Satz, Ammann Verlag, Zurich 2002
- Ortlose Nähe, Ammann Verlag, Zurich 2005
- Geheimbrief, Ammann Verlag, Zurich 2009
- Das späte Erkennen der Zeichen, Weissbooks.w Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2010
- Nachtschicht / Schattenzone, Weissbooks.w Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2011, together with Ernst Halter
English translation
- Nightshift / An Area of Shadows (Spuyten Duyvil, 2013), translated by Marc Vincenz, ISBN 978-0-923389-06-2
- A Late Recognition of the Signs (Spuyten Duyvil, 2016), translated by Marc Vincenz, ISBN 978-0-923389-10-9
Prose works
- Moräne, novel, Walter Verlag, Olten 1970
- Jemand entfernt sich, stories, Benziger Verlag, Zürich 1972
- Rufweite, Artemis Verlag, Zürich 1975
- Der Weg zu den Schafen, novel, Artemis Verlag, Zürich 1979
- Die Spiele der Erkenntnis, Artemis Verlag, Zürich 1985
- Das Schimmern der Flügel, Ammann Verlag, Zürich 1994
- Grundwasserstrom . Aufzeichnungen, Ammann Verlag, Zürich 2000 ISBN 978-3-250-10416-2
- Die Vikarin, Ammann Verlag, Zürich 2006
References
- Obituary
External links
- Literary estate of Erika Burkart in the archive database HelveticArchives of the Swiss National Library.
- Publications by and about Erika Burkart in the catalogue Helveticat of the Swiss National Library.
- Works by Erika Burkart at Open Library
- "Fragments, Shards, and Visions," translations by Marc Vincenz & Andrea Scrima. Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics[permanent dead link], Vol VII, No 1 (2013).
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List of Gottfried-Keller-Preis winners
- 1922: Jakob Bosshart
- 1925: Heinrich Federer
- 1927: Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
- 1929: Josef Nadler
- 1931: Hans Carossa
- 1933: Festgabe Universität Zürich
- 1936: Hermann Hesse
- 1938: Ernst Gagliardi
- 1943: Robert Faesi
- 1947: Fritz Ernst
- 1949: Rudolf Kassner
- 1952: Gertrud von Le Fort
- 1954: Werner Kaegi
- 1956: Max Rychner
- 1959: Maurice Zermatten
- 1962: Emil Staiger
- 1965: Meinrad Inglin
- 1967: Edzard Schaper
- 1969: Golo Mann
- 1971: Marcel Raymond
- 1973: Ignazio Silone
- 1975: Hans Urs von Balthasar
- 1977: Elias Canetti
- 1979: Max Wehrli
- 1981: Philippe Jaccottet
- 1983: Hermann Lenz
- 1985: Herbert Lüthy
- 1989: Jacques Mercanton
- 1992: Erika Burkart
- 1994: Gerhard Meier
- 1997: Giovanni Orelli
- 1999: Peter Bichsel
- 2001: Ágota Kristóf
- 2004: Klaus Merz
- 2007: Fabio Pusterla
- 2010: Gerold Späth
- 2013: Collective of writers Bern ist überall
- 2016: Pietro De Marchi
- 2019: Adolf Muschg and Thomas Hürlimann
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