Das Schweigen (Silence) is a play by the
Nobel Prize winning
Austrian playwright
Elfriede Jelinek. It premiered in 2000 at the
Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre in
Hamburg, Germany.
[1] It was published that year in a combined volume with two other Jelinek plays, Das Lebewohl (The Departure) and
Der Tod und das Mädchen II (Death and the Maiden II). All three plays referenced German
classical music composers. In Das Schweigen, a woman attempts to write about the composer
Robert Schumann.
[2]
Das Schweigen (Silence) is a play by the
Nobel Prize winning
Austrian playwright
Elfriede Jelinek. It premiered in 2000 at the
Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre in
Hamburg, Germany.
[1] It was published that year in a combined volume with two other Jelinek plays, Das Lebewohl (The Departure) and
Der Tod und das Mädchen II (Death and the Maiden II). All three plays referenced German
classical music composers. In Das Schweigen, a woman attempts to write about the composer
Robert Schumann.
[2]