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How Marlene Dietrich went to save her German sister from the Bergen Belsen death camp

How Marlene Dietrich went to save her German sister from the Bergen Belsen death camp
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Ernst Meister s Wallless Space - Words Without Borders

Ernst Meister’s “Wallless Space” Wave Books, 2014 What happens when a “piteously naked” philosopher-turned-poet decides to pursue philosophy in the form of verse? In contrast to the poets, the philosophers look incredibly elegant. In fact, they are naked, piteously naked when one considers the meager imagery with which they have to make do most of the time. Durs Grünbein, What happens when a “piteously naked” philosopher-turned-poet decides to pursue philosophy in the form of verse? This is the task of Ernst Meister in Wallless Space, a jarring book of poems in which Meister explores death, decay, and existence in an austere poetic vacuum. Through the book’s three sections featuring a total of fifty-seven untitled poems, each no longer than fifteen short lines Meister probes the philosophy of Heidegger and, to a lesser extent, Hegel and Nietszche.

The Degenerate Art Exhibition of 1937 | Amusing Planet

Kaushik Patowary Jun 14, 2021 0 comments Not everybody gets modern art. From Andy Warhol’s Soup Cans to a banana stuck to the wall, there are plenty of examples from the perplexing world of contemporary artwork that defies logic. While most people, when confronted by a piece of cubism or surrealism that’s not to their taste, would simply shrug their shoulders and walk away, Hitler chose to destroy any art that he didn’t like. Visitors look at works in the Degenerate Art exhibition in Munich, which opened on July 19,1937. Pictured are Lovis Corinth s Ecce homo(second from left) and Franz Marc s Tower of the Blue Horses (wall at right), next to Wilhelm Lehmbruck s sculpture Kneeling Woman. Photo: Museum of Modern Art

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