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A German poet insults the visitors , calling them nitwits . Another German poet raises the question , in connection with the Der Sturm exhibition , whether it is generally known that Herwarth Walden is an enthusiastic ...
A German poet insults the visitors , calling them nitwits . Another German poet raises the question , in connection with the Der Sturm exhibition , whether it is generally known that Herwarth Walden is an enthusiastic ...
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The reader is expected to experience this ' tranquillity ' in the same way as the poet , tired by his official duties , escaping ... In any case , the statement that ' all is tranquil ' produces no poetic feeling in him , because to him ...
The reader is expected to experience this ' tranquillity ' in the same way as the poet , tired by his official duties , escaping ... In any case , the statement that ' all is tranquil ' produces no poetic feeling in him , because to him ...
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I have maintained a sort of anonymous contact with him through reading his books , and have always retained an image of him as a magnificent poet and writer which has kept his memory fragrant even in the absence of another meeting .
I have maintained a sort of anonymous contact with him through reading his books , and have always retained an image of him as a magnificent poet and writer which has kept his memory fragrant even in the absence of another meeting .
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Gebruikersrecensie - tallangatta - LibraryThingA wonderful exuberant and conversational first-hand account of the activities of the Zurich Dadaists. One of my favourite books of all. Volledige review lezen
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