Fleur Jaeggy Explained

Pseudonym:Carlotta Wieck
Birth Date:1940 7, df=y
Birth Place:Zurich, Switzerland
Occupation:Writer, translator
Language:Italian
Period:1989–present
Awards:Viareggio Prize 2002

Fleur Jaeggy (born 31 July 1940) is a Swiss author who writes in Italian. The Times Literary Supplement named her work Proleterka as a Best Book of the Year upon its US publication, and her Sweet Days of Discipline won the Premio Bagutta and the Premio Speciale Rapallo. As of 2021, six of her books have been translated into English.

Life

She was born in Zürich.

After completing her studies in Switzerland, Jaeggy went to live in Rome, where she met Ingeborg Bachmann and Thomas Bernhard. In 1968 she went to Milan to work for the publisher Adelphi Edizioni and married Roberto Calasso. Her first masterpiece was the novel I beati anni del castigo (1989). The Times Literary Supplement designated her novel Proleterka the best book of 2003.[1] She is also a translator into Italian of Marcel Schwob and Thomas de Quincey.

She worked with the Italian musician Franco Battiato,[2] under the pseudonym of Carlotta Wieck.

Selected bibliography

Fiction

Translations into Italian

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fleur Jaeggy | Planeta de Libros. PlanetadeLibros.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=wY5iAAAAMAAJ&q=fleur+jaeggy+%22franco+battiato%22 Elisa Tonani, Storia della lingua italiana e storia della musica
  3. Web site: 25 July 2017. These Possible Lives. www.ndbooks.com.
  4. Heti. Sheila. The Austere Fiction of Fleur Jaeggy. 2020-06-11. The New Yorker. 18 September 2017 . en-us.