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Diversity and Exploration. A Liechtenstein literary history. Liechtenstein's literary scene is as compact as the country itself. The following text is a compendium of Liechtenstein literature. Liechtenstein literature began in the late Middle Ages, in the 13th century to be precise, when Heinrich von Frauenberg was the owner of Gutenberg Castle in Balzers.
This knight, brawler, and swashbuckler also successfully tried his hand at minnesong: five of his poems are immortalized in the Codex Manesse, the famous Heidelberg song manuscript. But even with this first example of a "Liechtenstein" man of letters, we have to recognize the problematic nature of this attempt at categorization. Can Heinrich von Frauenberg be counted as a Liechtenstein writer simply because he lived in the territory of today's Principality, which did not yet exist at the time?
The content of his work bears no relationship with the region. So when does one become a Liechtenstein author? If you browse through the online catalogue of the National Library in Vaduz for Liechtenstein works, you will notice that the librarians have been asked to include everything with even the slightest reference to Liechtenstein.
But what should be categorized as Liechtenstein literature in this outline and on this website? Authors such as the legendary Curt Goetz and the successful C. Bergius, who lived in the country for only a short time but never wrote about it? Does one's birth make one a Liechtenstein writer? According to that view, Michael Donhauser, for example, who grew up in Liechtenstein but was not yet a citizen of the country at the time, would have to be stripped of his status as a Liechtenstein author.