Zeitzoo Magazine has published my works below in Heft 52/2024/25
FEAR, created post-Covid pandemic in stoneware with underglaze and glaze. Appears on page 41
Flying Krampus at Ceres Gallery, NYC on page 88
Zeitzoo Magazine has published my works below in Heft 52/2024/25
FEAR, created post-Covid pandemic in stoneware with underglaze and glaze. Appears on page 41
Flying Krampus at Ceres Gallery, NYC on page 88
Donnerstag/Thursday, 3.4.2025, 19.00 Uhr
Literaturhaus Wien, Zieglergasse 26A, 1070 Wien
Shared Memories / Geteilte Erinnerungen
Elisabeth Frischauf und Sibyl Urbancic im Gespräch
https://www.literaturhaus-wien.at/event/elisabeth-frischauf-und-sibyl-urbancic-im-gespraech/
Dienstag/Tuesday, 8.4.2025, 19 Uhr
Republikanischer Club, Fischerstiege 1-7, 1010 Wien
Lyrik aus dem Verlag der Theodor Kramer Gesellschaft
Sarita Jenamani (Wien) & Elisabeth Frischauf (New York)
Sowie Lyrikkurzlesungen aus der aktuellen Zwischenwelt von Franz Gatterer, Amos Rüf, Gerhard Ruiss und Angelika Stumvoll.
Freitag/Friday, 11.4.2025, 19 Uhr
Evolutionsbibliothek im Wuk, direkt zu erreichen über den Seiteneingang Wilhelm-Exner-Gasse 7, 1090 Wien
Elisabeth Frischauf (New York) sowie Lyrikkurzlesungen aus der aktuellen Zwischenwelt von Andreas Pavlic, Nikolaus Scheibner und Martin Winter.
Selected reading from The Lost Notebook/Das Verlorene Notizbook with translator Astrid Nischkauer and moderator Günter Kaindlstorfer. Sybil Urbancic will also read from her work and we will all have a lively discussion
This book is part two of a trilogy and continues the story of They Clasp My Hand with more autobiography and philosophical perspectives on poetry/writing. It deals with memory-- the question of what is lost and rediscovered when the next generation returns to their parents' former homeland and finds its own place.
My current family and I are proud bi-national Austrian/American citizens. The book ends with an invitation and hope for the third book, planned for 2026 by the Theodor Kramer Society.
The first book, "They Clasp my Hand/Die meine Handgreifen," was published in 2022 by the Theodor Kramer Society. It is a long poem that tells the story of my family from the First World War through the Anschluss and exile to the grandchildren's generation.
April 27 at 2-4 PM Arts on the Lake in Lake Carmel, NY will host a cafë reading event.
I will be the featured reader of poems from my new bilingual English/German book: The Lost Notebook, launching on April 3d in Vienna Austria.
Please join us if you are in the area: 640 NY-52, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
https://www.artsonthelake.org/
To appear in June at the Five-Two Poetry. More to follow as the date approaches