Josef Winkler (writer) - Works

Works

  • Menschenkind, Suhrkamp, 1979
  • Der Ackermann aus Kärnten, Suhrkamp, 1980
  • Muttersprache, Suhrkamp, 1982
  • Die Verschleppung, Suhrkamp, 1983
  • Der Leibeigene, Suhrkamp, 1987 (Engl. The Serf, 1997)
  • Friedhof der bitteren Orangen, Suhrkamp, 1990
  • Das Zöglingsheft des Jean Genet, Suhrkamp, 1992 (Engl. Flowers for Jean Genet, 1997)
  • Das wilde Kärnten (= Menschenkind, Der Ackermann aus Kärnten, Muttersprache), Suhrkamp, 1995
  • Domra, Suhrkamp, 1996
  • Wenn es soweit ist, Suhrkamp, 1998
  • Natura Morta. Römische Novelle, Suhrkamp, 2001
  • Leichnam, seine Familie belauernd, Suhrkamp, 2003
  • Roppongi. Requiem für einen Vater, Suhrkamp, 2007
  • Ich reiß mir eine Wimper aus und stech dich damit tot, Suhrkamp, 2008

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