Austrian author Susanna Kubelka is lifeless

by time news

Together with her first non-fiction e-book “Lastly over forty. The self-confident girl owns the world” in 1980, which was an on the spot worldwide success and was translated into 23 languages. She places her concern of getting older into phrases. “It is very important me to make the second half of life fascinating. I am pleased to lastly be over 40 and at last over 50. This youth cult is only a burden. It is optimistic pondering. The necessary factor is to acknowledge the dangerous ideas and push them away. I am not afraid of ageing. Age brings one thing very optimistic with it: expertise. You already know precisely what you don’t need.” She discovered function fashions in her circle of relatives: “My grandmother married a 20-year-old man when she was 76. They had been collectively till their deaths. My mom began writing when she was 80 and printed her youngsters’s tales when she was 85. I owe the whole lot to my mom!”

Tenth unfinished manuscript

Born in Linz in 1942, the sister of the filmmaker Peter Kubelka moved to Paris in 1981. It’s the yr through which her first novel was printed: “I am beginning once more: happiness and success within the second profession”, adopted by “Citadel Accessible, Prince Needed” (1983), adopted by “Ophelia Learns to Swim. The novel of a younger girl over forty” (1987), “Adieu Vienna, Bonjour Paris” was printed in 2012. Kubelka left the manuscript for her tenth e-book unfinished.

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