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Snow From Broken Eyes Cocaine In The Lives And Works Of Three Expressionist Poets Bilingual Benn

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Snow From Broken Eyes Cocaine In The Lives And Works Of Three Expressionist Poets Bilingual Benn
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Benn, Gottfried; Millington, Richard; Rheiner, Walter; Trakl, Georg
ISBN: 9783034310697, 3034310692
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Bilingual

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Snow From Broken Eyes Cocaine In The Lives And Works Of Three Expressionist Poets Bilingual Benn by Benn, Gottfried; Millington, Richard; Rheiner, Walter; Trakl, Georg 9783034310697, 3034310692 instant download after payment.

The highpoint of German Expressionism in the second decade of the 20th century coincided with a rapid increase in the availability of cocaine as the drug was stockpiled for medical purposes by armies fighting the First World War. Snow from Broken Eyes investigates the implications of this historical intersection for the lives and works of three poets associated with Expressionism: Gottfried Benn, Walter Rheiner and Georg Trakl. All three are known to have used the drug during the War, although under very different circumstances, and the cocaine references contained in their works are equally diverse. These range from demonstrative declarations of drug use (Benn), via agonized textual re-enactments of the addict’s humiliation and suffering (Rheiner), to the integration of drug symbolism into an original, deeply resonant poetic code (Trakl). In this study, the findings arising from close readings of key works by Benn, Rheiner and Trakl are contextualized in relation both to the longstanding historical association between psychoactive substances and imaginative literature, and to the radical innovations in literary style that characterized the early 20th century

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