Christoph W. Bauer


Christoph W. Bauer is an Austrian author. He grew up in Lienz and Kirchberg in Tirol and is currently living in Innsbruck.
His works have been awarded with the Prize of the Academy of Graz, with the Reinhard-Priessnitz-Prize and the Prize for Lyricism by the city Innsbruck. 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 Miles G., play Im Alphabet der Häuser. Roman einer Stadt, Haymon, 2007, Graubart Boulevard, Haymon, 2008,