Briefe an Hugo đ @theguardian.com berichtet ĂŒber den Fund von bisher unbekannten Korrespondenzen des Autors W. H. Auden in Niederösterreich, untersucht von ĂAW-Forscher:innen Sandra Mayer und Timo FrĂŒhwirth @acdh-oeaw.bsky.social @fwf-at.bsky.social âïžđź Mehr dazu âĄïž www.theguardian.com/books/2025/o...
heute in einer woche geht es in den loosrÀumen der #wienbibliothek darum, wie ein britischer dichter in hinterholz 6 in kirchstetten landet und wie er (sich in) österreich (ein)findet. #forschungswerkstatt cc: @victorianceleb.bsky.social
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Truly seeing out the old year with a bang, in every sense of the word, at SchaubĂŒhne Berlin - hereâs to a very happy 2026!
Many thanks to #Wienbibliothek for having us!
It was a great evening talking about the #AustrianAuden & our work here at @acdh-oeaw.bsky.social
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The boxes of fan letters to Benjamin Disraeli yield some intriguing finds - like this correspondence with a young woman from Vienna, Bettina Wirth, which I've written about here:
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If you are in Vienna next Tuesday, join us at #Wienbibliothek for some (German-language) glimpses into AAD editors' workshop:
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Very happy to share some of our research into #AustrianAuden with an international audience in this article by @philipoltermann.bsky.social in @theguardian.com.
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About yesterday - #UnisRetten:
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Delighted to make available previously unknown (& unexpected) correspondence by poet #WHAuden to his Austrian lover & confidant, shedding new light on Auden's life in Austria & on Austrian queer history.
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Around 100 previously unknown letters and postcards written by W. H. Auden to his lover, friend, and confidant Hugo have been discovered in Lower Austria, following after a TV report. Researchers at t...
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On May 27, 2026, a demonstration was organised in Vienna to protest against government funding cuts affecting the entire Austrian university sector.
Ein TV-Interview, ein geheimnisvoller Wiener "Callboy" namens Hugo... und plötzlich tauchen 100 verschollene Briefe des englischen Dichters W. H. #Auden auf! đ
Ein Zufall, der Literaturgeschichte schrieb.
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Exclusive: The newly released correspondence reveals how a strong bond developed between the Funeral Blues poet and the sex worker who broke into his home
WH Auden formed âintense friendshipâ with sex worker who burgled him, unseen letters reveal
The Guardian
Rund 100 bislang unbekannte Briefe und Karten von W. H. Auden, geschrieben an seinen Liebhaber, Freund und Vertrauten Hugo, wurden nach einem Fernsehbericht in Niederösterreich gefunden. Der Nachlass ...
Exclusive: the newly released correspondence reveals how a strong bond developed between the Funeral Blues poet and the sex worker who broke into his home
A âonce in a centuryâ discovery of a cache of long-lost letters has revealed how the English poet WH Auden developed a deep and lasting friendship with a Viennese sex worker and car mechanic after the latter burgled the Funeral Blues authorâs home and was put on trial.
York-born Auden, a prominent member of a generation of 1930s writers that also included Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice and Stephen Spender, described his unconventional arrangement with the man he affectionally called âHugerlâ in the posthumously published poem Glad. Continue reading...