Bruckner References in Literature
Thanks to correspondent, Gaby Castro, we may be able to start a new research thread having to do with Anton Bruckner being mentioned in novels and other writings. Gaby has provided the first two. If anyone knows of other references, please let me know.
Alameddine, Rabih: An Unnecessary Woman
Albee, Edward: A Delicate Balance
Barstow, Stan: A Raging Calm
Bernhard, Thomas: Old Masters
Brown, Lawrence: David: Savakerrva, Book 1
Bukowski, Charles: Poetry
Chwialkowski, Jerzy: Bruckner, The Forbidden Lecture - From "Fantasia for a String Quartet"
Coe, Jonathan: The Closed Circle
Estrin, Marc: What's a Jew to Do (With You)
Fink-Henseler, Roland W.: Heiterer Anekdotenschatz...
Gioia, Dana: 99 Poems, New and Selected; Lives of the Great Composers
Grenier, Roger: Piano Music for Four Hands
Hohlbaum, Robert: Die Herrgotts-Symphonie
Hudson, John: The Pumpkin Lantern (poems)
Jelinek, Elfried: The Piano Teacher
Jennings, Gary: The Center Ring
Kennedy, Douglas: Leaving the World
Leon, Victor & Decsay, Ernst: God's Musician
Levertov, Denise: Sands of the Well
Marcus, Morton: Shouting Down the Silence (poems)
Murakami, Haruki: "Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World"
Nijhoff, Martinus: Bruckner, a poem
Petterson, Vaughn: Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Porter, Peter: The Poem, May 1945
Priestley: John Boynton: Three Men in New Suits (1945)
Rankin, Ian: Set in Darkness
Slezak, Leo: My Complete Works
Sowton, Ian: Imagining Sisyphus Happy
't Hart, Maarten: Het woeden der gehele wereld
Weiser, Theresa: Music for God
Wilson, Colin: The Philosopher's Stone
Zagajewski, Adam: The poem, Anton Bruckner
Zwicky, Jan: Songs for Relenquishing the Earth