Gerlinde Obermeier

Austrian writer
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IntroAustrian writer
PlacesAustria
wasWriter
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 1942
Death1 January 1984 (aged 42 years)
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Biography

Gerlinde Obermeier (1942-1984) was feminist writer known for her critiques on mental health care.
She wrote I Will Not and San Francisco, of Course (or Positively San Francisco as she herself translated the title).
Obermeier has been credited by some critics with mystical insights in her writing. This perhaps makes too much of a visit to India. In 1976 she spent three weeks in India with Swami Paramananda Saraswati. This visit is detailed in Malachi O'Doherty's memoir, I Was A Teenage Catholic. It seems more appropriate to read her explorations of madness as relating to a celebration of anarchic thinking than as grounded in Eastern religion.
She died by suicide in her early forties in Vienna in 1984.
See also: List of dramatists.

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