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    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.

    • Peter Handke
    • 2010
    • 2010
    • Drama
  2. Gedicht zum Thema Sommer. von Theodor Storm. Abseits Es ist so still; die Heide liegt Im warmen Mittagssonnenstrahle, Ein rosenroter Schimmer fliegt Um ihre alten Gräbermale; Die Kräuter blühn; der Heideduft Steigt in die blaue Sommerluft.

  3. Literary. Peter Handke. Storm Still / Immer noch Sturm. A panorama that reaches beyond all literary genres while simultaneously transforming them, here prose and drama, the theatrical and the poetical, the historical and the personal are fused.

  4. Storm still. King Lear. SCENE II. Another part of the heath. Storm still. Enter KING LEAR and Fool. KING LEAR. Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks!

  5. Storm Still. Translated by Martin Chalmers. ₹499.00 $19. Description. Details. Shipping. Peter Handke, a giant of Austrian literature, has produced decades of fiction, poetry, and drama informed by some of the most tumultuous events in modern history.

  6. 27. Okt. 2017 · Vanessa Hannesschläger. Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing ( (PSLW)) 724 Accesses. Abstract. This chapter discusses the methods of fictionalisation Peter Handke applies to historical as well as auto/biographical facts in his stage text Storm Still.

  7. 15. Apr. 2018 · Composed as a series of monologues, Storm Still chronicles both the battle of the Slovene minority against Nazism and their love of the land. Presenting a panorama that extends back to the author’s bitter roots in the region, Storm Still blends penetrating prose and poetic drama to explore Handke’s personal history, taking up ...