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yugirinomiko: tauchner: In der Tat… “To tolerate truth, is not expecting too much of the human being.” — Ingeborg Bachmann This includes truth and reality beyond the horizon of mainstream media and society. It also includes complex truth,
violentwavesofemotion: Ingeborg Bachmann, from In the Storm of Roses: Poems; “Songs of Flight,”
violentwavesofemotion: “Nostalgia? No, something else, sometimes an inexplicable sadness.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from Three Paths to the Lake; “Word for Word,”
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antigonick: “I don’t need you, I don’t need anyone, it doesn’t have anything to do with you, it’s just me, and I don’t feel like explaining it.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from Three Paths to the Lake; “Eyes to Wonder,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
hirxeth: “And everything stayed unsaid.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, tr. by Eavan Boland, from “Departure from England,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
derangedrhythms:You were, when I met you, both things for me: the sensuous and the spiritual. That can never come asunder…Paul Celan in a letter to Ingeborg Bachmann, quoted in ‘The Correspondence of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan’
violentwavesofemotion: “There is something bleeding to death inside me but I don’t know what it is.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from Three Paths to the Lake; “Eyes to Wonder,”
violentwavesofemotion: “I did not want to be seen.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from In the Storm of Roses: Poems; “Departure from England,”
tristealven: “Release me. I cannot die any longer.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from In the Storm of Roses: Poems; “Songs Written While In Flight,”
luthienne: Ingeborg Bachmann, In the Storm of Roses; “Songs from an Island” (tr. Mark Anderson)
luthienne:Ingeborg Bachmann, from “Leaving Port” (tr. Mark Anderson)
loveage-moondream: “She never said a word about the things that really upset her, because they weren’t fit to be put into any words at all.” — Ingeborg Bachmann, from Three Paths to the Lake; “Eyes to Wonder,”