Austrian writer Lotte Ingrisch has passed away The widow Gottfried von Einem died Sunday evening shortly after her 92nd birthday and a few days after a fall in the Donaustadt clinic, as president of the International Gottfried von Einem and Lotte Ingrisch Society, Manfred Schmid, announced.
Ingrisch initially wrote entertainment novels and was successful with plays. She also wrote poetry, television and radio plays.
Ingrich was born Charlotte Gruber on July 20, 1930 in Vienna. In the fifties and sixties she wrote three light novels under the pseudonym Tessa Tüvari. She achieved greater success with audiences with her catchy plays, mostly one-act, including “Ladies Acquaintances” and the “Vanillekipferln” performed at the Academy Theatre.
In the mid-1960s she met the composer Gottfried von Einem, whom she married in 1966. The mysterious opera “Jesu’s Wedding”, which he co-wrote, caused a scandal when it premiered at the Theater an der Wien because of “blasphemous passages in the text”. In 1993, the border crossing officer established a “School of Immortality” to allay the fear of death. 2020 was released with “The Quantum Goddess. Waves and Particles – a Secret” is her latest book.
Source: Krone

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