Thomas Kling - Works

Works

  • der zustand vor dem untergang (the situation before the breakup), Düsseldorf 1977
  • erprobung herzstärkender mittel (testing of heart strengthening means), Düsseldorf 1986
  • geschmacksverstärker (flavour enhancer), Frankfurt am Main 1989
  • verkehrsfunk (traffic message channel), 1989
  • brennstabm (fuel rod / fuel rodz), Frankfurt am Main 1991
  • nacht.sicht.gerät (night.vision.device), Frankfurt am Main 1993
  • wände machn (making walls / makin walls), Münster 1994
  • morsch (decayed), Frankfurt am Main 1996
  • Itinerar (itinerary), Frankfurt am Main 1997
  • Wolkenstein. Mobilisierun' (claude stone. mobilisatio', Münster 1997
  • GELÄNDE camouflage (terrain camouflage), Münster 1997 (together with Ute Langanky)
  • Fernhandel (long distance trade), Köln 1999
  • Botenstoffe (messenger substrates), Köln 2001
  • Sondagen (sondages), Köln 2002
  • Auswertung der Flugdaten (analysis of flight data), Köln 2005
  • Gesammelte Gedichte (collected poems), Köln 2006
  • Das brennende Archiv - Brevier. (ed. Ute Langanky and Norbert Wehr). Suhrkamp, Berlin 2012 (= suhrkamp taschenbuch 4351), ISBN 978-3-518-46351-2.

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