Storm Still
2010 play by Peter Handke
First edition (German) | |
Author | Peter Handke |
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Genre | Drama |
Publisher | Suhrkamp Verlag |
Publication date | 2010 (2010) |
Publication place | Austria |
Storm Still (German: Immer noch Sturm) is a 2010 play by the Austrian writer Peter Handke. The narrator, with traces of Handke himself, looks back at the National Socialist era, when one Slovenian family in Carinthia collaborates with the Germans, while another opposes them.[1]
The play was published as a book on 20 September 2010 through Suhrkamp Verlag.[2] It premiered on stage in August 2011, directed by Dimiter Gotscheff for the Salzburg Festival, as a co-production between the festival and Hamburg's Thalia Theater. It received the Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis in 2012.[3] It was published in English in 2013, translated by Martin Chalmers.[4]
References
- ^ "Handke erhält Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ "Immer noch Sturm" (in German). Suhrkamp Verlag. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ "Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis an Peter Handke". Der Standard (in German). 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ Storm still. OCLC 859181823. Retrieved 2017-02-15 – via WorldCat.
External links
- British publicity page
- German publicity page (in German)
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Peter Handke
Bibliography
- Offending the Audience (1966)
- Kaspar (1967)
- The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (1992)
- Storm Still (2010)
- The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1970)
- Short Letter, Long Farewell (1972)
- A Sorrow Beyond Dreams (1972)
- A Moment of True Feeling (1975)
- Slow Homecoming (1979)
- Repetition (1986)
- Once Again for Thucydides (1990)
- My Year in the No-Man's-Bay (1994)
- A Journey to the Rivers (1996)
- Crossing the Sierra de Gredos (2002)
- The Moravian Night (2008)
- Written and directed: The Left-Handed Woman (1978)
- The Absence (1992)
- Written only: The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty (1972)
- The Wrong Move (1975)
- Wings of Desire (1987)
- Subject: Peter Handke: In the Woods, Might Be Late (2016)