The writer Sabine Gruber, who comes from South Tyrol and lives in Vienna, will be a guest at the Palazzo Ducale at the International Poetry Festival in Genoa on June 11, 2021. She has received numerous prizes for her work, stories, radio plays and plays as well as her novels, including the Priessnitz Prize, the Förderungspreis zum österreichischen Staatspreis, the Anton Wildgans Prize and the Veza Canetti Prize of the City of Vienna.
Gruber uses simple means to elicit the poetic power of everyday moments. In discreet verse, she sums up what her gaze captures, transforming the world into words as if effortlessly: “Language snows, ceaselessly silent, / New things spring forth, swirling at the edges.”
The International Poetry Festival “Parole Spalancate” is the largest and oldest Italian poetry event with a successful format that has even been exported to other countries, including Belgium, France, Japan, and Germany.
The festival presents poetry in Genoa in all its forms, from the classics to the latest trends, and in relation to other arts, especially music, cinema, theater, and visual arts.
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Zu Ende gebaut ist nie Sabine Gruber