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Karl Kraus (April 28, 1874 – June 12, 1936) was an Austrian writer and journalis...
published: 04 Aug 2020
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☝ Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus - Writer
Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus:
✨ The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so they believe they are clever as he.
✨ The devil is an optimist if he thinks he can make people worse than they are.
✨ Solitude would be ideal if you could pick the people to avoid.
✨ Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country.
✨ This is something that I cannot get over -- that a whole line could be written by half a man, that a work could be built on the quicksand of a character.
✨ A weak man has doubts before a decision; a strong man has them afterwards.
✨ There are women who are not beautiful but only look that way.
✨ Since the law prohibits the keeping of wild...
published: 25 Mar 2019
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Karl Kraus aus eigenen Schriften (Tonfilm, 1934)
Prag, Februar 1934, Albrecht Viktor Blum.
published: 09 Mar 2014
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The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Deutsches Haus at New York University presents
The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Kimmel Center - Rosenthal Pavilion, New York
October 4th, 2013
Renowned authors Jonathan Franzen and Daniel Kehlmann will speak about The Kraus Project with Professor Paul Reitter. Their conversation will be moderated by Martin Rauchbauer, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU.
A hundred years ago, the Viennese satirist Karl Kraus was among the most penetrating and farsighted writers in Europe. In his self-published magazine, Die Fackel, Kraus brilliantly attacked the popular media's manipulation of reality, the dehumanizing machinery of technology and consumer capitalism, and the jingoistic rhetoric of a fading empire. But even though he had a fervent following, which includ...
published: 14 Oct 2013
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“The Mediated War: Karl Kraus's Docudrama ‘The Last Days of Mankind’” by Marjorie Perloff
World War I Lecture Series lecture by Marjorie Perloff
January 25, 2015, Getty Center
This lecture focuses on Karl Kraus's great anti-war play “The Last Days of Mankind,” which incorporates documentary sources, including newspaper headlines, speeches, and military reports, to produce a devastating picture of the progress of World War I, from its beginnings to its bitter end.
The ideas presented in this lecture are part of a larger study of Austro-Modernism, which argues that the writings of Elias Canetti, Paul Celan, Karl Kraus, Joseph Roth, and other novelists and poets born in the Austrian provinces during the pre-World War I period constitute an avant-garde, still largely unknown or misunderstood in the anglophone world.
Marjorie Perloff is professor emerita of English and comparativ...
published: 25 Feb 2015
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Klassiker der Weltliteratur: Karl Kraus | BR-alpha
Wie kam die Schildkröte auf den Kopf des Aischylos? Von wem wurde schon früh in der Literatur der "Cliffhanger" erfunden? Und warum war der 16. Juni 1904 für James Joyce so wichtig? Antworten gibt Tilman Spengler in dieser Sendereihe.
Moderation: Tilman Spengler
Redaktion: Jörg Lösel
Quelle: http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/klassiker-der-weltliteratur-108.html
published: 06 May 2014
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KARL KRAUS - DER STERBENDE SOLDAT
Dichtung von Karl Kraus entst. 1920 /
Rezitation: Oskar Werner (Foto) /
Anmerkung: Es gibt Menschen, die heiser werden, wenn sie ununterbrochen acht Tage lang mit keinem ein Wort gesprochen haben. (K.Kraus)
Hauptmann, hol her das Standgericht!
Ich sterb' für keinen Kaiser nicht!
Hauptmann, du bist des Kaisers Wicht!
Bin tot ich, salutier' ich nicht!
Wenn ich bei meinem Herren wohn',
ist unter mir des Kaisers Thron,
und hab' für sein Geheiß nur Hohn!
Wo ist mein Dorf? Dort spielt mein Sohn.
Wenn ich in meinem Herrn entschlief,
kommt an mein letzter Feldpostbrief.
Es rief, es rief, es rief, es rief!
Oh, wie ist meine Liebe tief!
Hauptmann, du bist nicht bei Verstand,
daß du mich hast hierher gesandt.
Im Feuer ist mein Herz verbrannt.
Ich sterbe für kein Vaterland!
Ihr zwingt mich nicht,...
published: 16 Apr 2022
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Karl Kraus The Last Days of Mankind - reading by Patrick Healy (November Editions, 2016)
Recorded in Amsterdam, March 2016, in front of a small live audience, Patrick Healy reads from his recently published translation of The Last Days of Mankind by Karl Kraus (November Editions, 2016).
DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK
Intended ‘for a theatre on Mars’, with a cast of nearly 500 and running to over 200 scenes, Karl Kraus’s apocalyptic tragedy The Last Days of Mankind is the longest, most elaborate play ever written. It is also a bitingly satirical commentary on the outbreak and subsequent course of World War I.
Kraus (1874-1936) ranks as one of the greatest twentieth-century satirists. In 1899 he established his own journal, Die Fackel (The Torch), to ‘drain the marsh of empty phrase-making.’ His work comprises essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, and culminated in the five-...
published: 21 Mar 2016
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59, Heine & The Consequences, Karl Kraus Excerpt - the real culture war
To get the full book - see J. Franzen's excellent dual language publication: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-kraus-project/id627950506
published: 13 Aug 2023
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Karl Kraus top Quotes, best quotes from Karl Kraus
Best Quotes is a Youtube Channel of Top Quotes of thinkers, Writers, Authors, Celebrities, Actors, Revolutionaries, Politicians, Philosophers and other personalities, from past hundreds of years. This channel is created to give the users, Inspiring quotes from all genres like motivational, religious, courage, happiness, spirituality and many more of them. We have quotes from personalities from all over the world.
Following are the few quotes from Karl Kraus, in this video
1) Jealousy is a dog's bark which attracts thieves.
2) Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
3) Science is spectral analysis. Art is light synthesis.
4) Education is what most receive, many pass on, and few possess.
5) If the reporter has killed our...
published: 14 Aug 2019
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Karl Kraus (April 28, 1874 – June 12, 1936) was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He directed his satire at the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times.
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Karl Kraus (April 28, 1874 – June 12, 1936) was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He directed his satire at the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times.
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- published: 04 Aug 2020
- views: 556
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☝ Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus - Writer
Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus:
✨ The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so they believe they are clever as he.
✨ The devil is ...
Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus:
✨ The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so they believe they are clever as he.
✨ The devil is an optimist if he thinks he can make people worse than they are.
✨ Solitude would be ideal if you could pick the people to avoid.
✨ Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country.
✨ This is something that I cannot get over -- that a whole line could be written by half a man, that a work could be built on the quicksand of a character.
✨ A weak man has doubts before a decision; a strong man has them afterwards.
✨ There are women who are not beautiful but only look that way.
✨ Since the law prohibits the keeping of wild animals and I get no enjoyment from pets, I prefer to remain unmarried.
✨ Intercourse with a woman is sometimes a satisfactory substitute for masturbation. But it takes a lot of imagination to make it work.
✨ When a culture feels that its end has come, it sends for a priest.
✨ Chastity always takes its toll. In some it produces pimples; in others, sex laws.
✨ How do wars start? Diplomats tell lies to journalists, then believe what they read.
✨ There is no more unfortunate creature under the sun than a fetishist who yearns for a woman's shoe and has to settle for the whole woman.
✨ Democracy divides people into workers and loafers. It makes no provision for those who have no time to work.
✨ So-called psychoanalysis is the occupation of lustful rationalists who trace everything in the world to sexual causes--with the exception of their occupation.
✨ If by day art is in the service of business, the evenings are devoted to the businessman's enjoyment of it. That is asking a lot of art, but art and the businessman make it work.
✨ The heroes of obtrusiveness, people with whom no soldier would lie down in the trenches, though he has to submit to being interviewed by them, break into recently abandoned royal castles so that they can report, "We got there first!" It would be far less shameful to be paid for committing atrocities than for fabricating them.
✨ My unconscious knows more about the consciousness of the psychologist than his consciousness knows about my unconscious.
✨ Journalist: a person without any ideas but with an ability to express them; a writer whose skill is improved by a deadline: the more time he has, the worse he writes.
✨ Moral responsibility is what is lacking in a man when he demands it of a woman.
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🖎 Author: Karl Kraus
♛ Career: Writer
📅 Life: April 28, 1874 - June 12, 1936
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Top 20 Quotes of Karl Kraus:
✨ The secret of the demagogue is to make himself as stupid as his audience so they believe they are clever as he.
✨ The devil is an optimist if he thinks he can make people worse than they are.
✨ Solitude would be ideal if you could pick the people to avoid.
✨ Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country.
✨ This is something that I cannot get over -- that a whole line could be written by half a man, that a work could be built on the quicksand of a character.
✨ A weak man has doubts before a decision; a strong man has them afterwards.
✨ There are women who are not beautiful but only look that way.
✨ Since the law prohibits the keeping of wild animals and I get no enjoyment from pets, I prefer to remain unmarried.
✨ Intercourse with a woman is sometimes a satisfactory substitute for masturbation. But it takes a lot of imagination to make it work.
✨ When a culture feels that its end has come, it sends for a priest.
✨ Chastity always takes its toll. In some it produces pimples; in others, sex laws.
✨ How do wars start? Diplomats tell lies to journalists, then believe what they read.
✨ There is no more unfortunate creature under the sun than a fetishist who yearns for a woman's shoe and has to settle for the whole woman.
✨ Democracy divides people into workers and loafers. It makes no provision for those who have no time to work.
✨ So-called psychoanalysis is the occupation of lustful rationalists who trace everything in the world to sexual causes--with the exception of their occupation.
✨ If by day art is in the service of business, the evenings are devoted to the businessman's enjoyment of it. That is asking a lot of art, but art and the businessman make it work.
✨ The heroes of obtrusiveness, people with whom no soldier would lie down in the trenches, though he has to submit to being interviewed by them, break into recently abandoned royal castles so that they can report, "We got there first!" It would be far less shameful to be paid for committing atrocities than for fabricating them.
✨ My unconscious knows more about the consciousness of the psychologist than his consciousness knows about my unconscious.
✨ Journalist: a person without any ideas but with an ability to express them; a writer whose skill is improved by a deadline: the more time he has, the worse he writes.
✨ Moral responsibility is what is lacking in a man when he demands it of a woman.
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🖎 Author: Karl Kraus
♛ Career: Writer
📅 Life: April 28, 1874 - June 12, 1936
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- published: 25 Mar 2019
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The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Deutsches Haus at New York University presents
The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Kimmel Center - Rosenthal Pavilion, New Yo...
Deutsches Haus at New York University presents
The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Kimmel Center - Rosenthal Pavilion, New York
October 4th, 2013
Renowned authors Jonathan Franzen and Daniel Kehlmann will speak about The Kraus Project with Professor Paul Reitter. Their conversation will be moderated by Martin Rauchbauer, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU.
A hundred years ago, the Viennese satirist Karl Kraus was among the most penetrating and farsighted writers in Europe. In his self-published magazine, Die Fackel, Kraus brilliantly attacked the popular media's manipulation of reality, the dehumanizing machinery of technology and consumer capitalism, and the jingoistic rhetoric of a fading empire. But even though he had a fervent following, which included Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, he remained something of a lonely prophet, and few people today are familiar with his work. Luckily, Jonathan Franzen is one of them.
In The Kraus Project, Franzen, whose "calm, passionate critical authority" has been praised in The New York Times Book Review, not only presents his definitive new translations of Kraus but annotates them spectacularly, with supplementary notes from the Kraus scholar Paul Reitter and the Austrian author Daniel Kehlmann. Kraus was a notoriously cantankerous and difficult writer, and in Franzen he has found his match: a novelist unafraid to voice unpopular opinions strongly, a critic capable of untangling Kraus's often dense arguments to reveal their relevance to contemporary America.
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Deutsches Haus at New York University presents
The Kraus Project: Jonathan Franzen, Daniel Kehlmann, and Paul Reitter
Kimmel Center - Rosenthal Pavilion, New York
October 4th, 2013
Renowned authors Jonathan Franzen and Daniel Kehlmann will speak about The Kraus Project with Professor Paul Reitter. Their conversation will be moderated by Martin Rauchbauer, Director of Deutsches Haus at NYU.
A hundred years ago, the Viennese satirist Karl Kraus was among the most penetrating and farsighted writers in Europe. In his self-published magazine, Die Fackel, Kraus brilliantly attacked the popular media's manipulation of reality, the dehumanizing machinery of technology and consumer capitalism, and the jingoistic rhetoric of a fading empire. But even though he had a fervent following, which included Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, he remained something of a lonely prophet, and few people today are familiar with his work. Luckily, Jonathan Franzen is one of them.
In The Kraus Project, Franzen, whose "calm, passionate critical authority" has been praised in The New York Times Book Review, not only presents his definitive new translations of Kraus but annotates them spectacularly, with supplementary notes from the Kraus scholar Paul Reitter and the Austrian author Daniel Kehlmann. Kraus was a notoriously cantankerous and difficult writer, and in Franzen he has found his match: a novelist unafraid to voice unpopular opinions strongly, a critic capable of untangling Kraus's often dense arguments to reveal their relevance to contemporary America.
Video recorded and edited by Laia Cabrera & Co.
http://laiacabrera.com/company
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 16826
1:24:25
“The Mediated War: Karl Kraus's Docudrama ‘The Last Days of Mankind’” by Marjorie Perloff
World War I Lecture Series lecture by Marjorie Perloff
January 25, 2015, Getty Center
This lecture focuses on Karl Kraus's great anti-war play “The Last Days o...
World War I Lecture Series lecture by Marjorie Perloff
January 25, 2015, Getty Center
This lecture focuses on Karl Kraus's great anti-war play “The Last Days of Mankind,” which incorporates documentary sources, including newspaper headlines, speeches, and military reports, to produce a devastating picture of the progress of World War I, from its beginnings to its bitter end.
The ideas presented in this lecture are part of a larger study of Austro-Modernism, which argues that the writings of Elias Canetti, Paul Celan, Karl Kraus, Joseph Roth, and other novelists and poets born in the Austrian provinces during the pre-World War I period constitute an avant-garde, still largely unknown or misunderstood in the anglophone world.
Marjorie Perloff is professor emerita of English and comparative literature at Stanford University and Florence Scott Professor Emerita of English at the University of Southern California.
For more about this event, visit the Getty Research Institute's website: http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/events/ww1/
This lecture series complements the exhibition “World War I: War of Images, Images of War,” on view in the Getty Research Institute galleries November 18, 2014, to April 19, 2015:
http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/connecting_seas/index.html
https://wn.com/“The_Mediated_War_Karl_Kraus's_Docudrama_‘The_Last_Days_Of_Mankind’”_By_Marjorie_Perloff
World War I Lecture Series lecture by Marjorie Perloff
January 25, 2015, Getty Center
This lecture focuses on Karl Kraus's great anti-war play “The Last Days of Mankind,” which incorporates documentary sources, including newspaper headlines, speeches, and military reports, to produce a devastating picture of the progress of World War I, from its beginnings to its bitter end.
The ideas presented in this lecture are part of a larger study of Austro-Modernism, which argues that the writings of Elias Canetti, Paul Celan, Karl Kraus, Joseph Roth, and other novelists and poets born in the Austrian provinces during the pre-World War I period constitute an avant-garde, still largely unknown or misunderstood in the anglophone world.
Marjorie Perloff is professor emerita of English and comparative literature at Stanford University and Florence Scott Professor Emerita of English at the University of Southern California.
For more about this event, visit the Getty Research Institute's website: http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/events/ww1/
This lecture series complements the exhibition “World War I: War of Images, Images of War,” on view in the Getty Research Institute galleries November 18, 2014, to April 19, 2015:
http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/connecting_seas/index.html
- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 5770
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Klassiker der Weltliteratur: Karl Kraus | BR-alpha
Wie kam die Schildkröte auf den Kopf des Aischylos? Von wem wurde schon früh in der Literatur der "Cliffhanger" erfunden? Und warum war der 16. Juni 1904 für Ja...
Wie kam die Schildkröte auf den Kopf des Aischylos? Von wem wurde schon früh in der Literatur der "Cliffhanger" erfunden? Und warum war der 16. Juni 1904 für James Joyce so wichtig? Antworten gibt Tilman Spengler in dieser Sendereihe.
Moderation: Tilman Spengler
Redaktion: Jörg Lösel
Quelle: http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/klassiker-der-weltliteratur-108.html
https://wn.com/Klassiker_Der_Weltliteratur_Karl_Kraus_|_Br_Alpha
Wie kam die Schildkröte auf den Kopf des Aischylos? Von wem wurde schon früh in der Literatur der "Cliffhanger" erfunden? Und warum war der 16. Juni 1904 für James Joyce so wichtig? Antworten gibt Tilman Spengler in dieser Sendereihe.
Moderation: Tilman Spengler
Redaktion: Jörg Lösel
Quelle: http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/klassiker-der-weltliteratur-108.html
- published: 06 May 2014
- views: 12105
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KARL KRAUS - DER STERBENDE SOLDAT
Dichtung von Karl Kraus entst. 1920 /
Rezitation: Oskar Werner (Foto) /
Anmerkung: Es gibt Menschen, die heiser werden, wenn sie ununterbrochen acht Tage lang m...
Dichtung von Karl Kraus entst. 1920 /
Rezitation: Oskar Werner (Foto) /
Anmerkung: Es gibt Menschen, die heiser werden, wenn sie ununterbrochen acht Tage lang mit keinem ein Wort gesprochen haben. (K.Kraus)
Hauptmann, hol her das Standgericht!
Ich sterb' für keinen Kaiser nicht!
Hauptmann, du bist des Kaisers Wicht!
Bin tot ich, salutier' ich nicht!
Wenn ich bei meinem Herren wohn',
ist unter mir des Kaisers Thron,
und hab' für sein Geheiß nur Hohn!
Wo ist mein Dorf? Dort spielt mein Sohn.
Wenn ich in meinem Herrn entschlief,
kommt an mein letzter Feldpostbrief.
Es rief, es rief, es rief, es rief!
Oh, wie ist meine Liebe tief!
Hauptmann, du bist nicht bei Verstand,
daß du mich hast hierher gesandt.
Im Feuer ist mein Herz verbrannt.
Ich sterbe für kein Vaterland!
Ihr zwingt mich nicht, ihr zwingt mich nicht!
Seht, wie der Tod die Fessel bricht!
So stellt den Tod vors Standgericht!
Ich sterb', doch für den Kaiser nicht.
Siehe auch hier: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Kraus
https://www.dhm.de/lemo/biografie/karl-kraus
https://www.suhrkamp.de/person/karl-kraus-p-2635
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Werner
https://wn.com/Karl_Kraus_Der_Sterbende_Soldat
Dichtung von Karl Kraus entst. 1920 /
Rezitation: Oskar Werner (Foto) /
Anmerkung: Es gibt Menschen, die heiser werden, wenn sie ununterbrochen acht Tage lang mit keinem ein Wort gesprochen haben. (K.Kraus)
Hauptmann, hol her das Standgericht!
Ich sterb' für keinen Kaiser nicht!
Hauptmann, du bist des Kaisers Wicht!
Bin tot ich, salutier' ich nicht!
Wenn ich bei meinem Herren wohn',
ist unter mir des Kaisers Thron,
und hab' für sein Geheiß nur Hohn!
Wo ist mein Dorf? Dort spielt mein Sohn.
Wenn ich in meinem Herrn entschlief,
kommt an mein letzter Feldpostbrief.
Es rief, es rief, es rief, es rief!
Oh, wie ist meine Liebe tief!
Hauptmann, du bist nicht bei Verstand,
daß du mich hast hierher gesandt.
Im Feuer ist mein Herz verbrannt.
Ich sterbe für kein Vaterland!
Ihr zwingt mich nicht, ihr zwingt mich nicht!
Seht, wie der Tod die Fessel bricht!
So stellt den Tod vors Standgericht!
Ich sterb', doch für den Kaiser nicht.
Siehe auch hier: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Kraus
https://www.dhm.de/lemo/biografie/karl-kraus
https://www.suhrkamp.de/person/karl-kraus-p-2635
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Werner
- published: 16 Apr 2022
- views: 1667
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Karl Kraus The Last Days of Mankind - reading by Patrick Healy (November Editions, 2016)
Recorded in Amsterdam, March 2016, in front of a small live audience, Patrick Healy reads from his recently published translation of The Last Days of Mankind by...
Recorded in Amsterdam, March 2016, in front of a small live audience, Patrick Healy reads from his recently published translation of The Last Days of Mankind by Karl Kraus (November Editions, 2016).
DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK
Intended ‘for a theatre on Mars’, with a cast of nearly 500 and running to over 200 scenes, Karl Kraus’s apocalyptic tragedy The Last Days of Mankind is the longest, most elaborate play ever written. It is also a bitingly satirical commentary on the outbreak and subsequent course of World War I.
Kraus (1874-1936) ranks as one of the greatest twentieth-century satirists. In 1899 he established his own journal, Die Fackel (The Torch), to ‘drain the marsh of empty phrase-making.’ His work comprises essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, and culminated in the five-act play now translated in full by Patrick Healy.
First published in 1920, The Last Days employs a collage of modernist techniques to evoke a despairing and darkly comical vision of the Great War from the perspective of the author’s hometown, Vienna. At its centre, Kraus places a cabal of war-mongering press barons and self-serving hacks, whose strategies of mass manipulation he holds responsible for the very atrocities they report.
For more info see: http://novembereditions.com/books/the-last-days-of-mankind-by-karl-kraus/
https://wn.com/Karl_Kraus_The_Last_Days_Of_Mankind_Reading_By_Patrick_Healy_(November_Editions,_2016)
Recorded in Amsterdam, March 2016, in front of a small live audience, Patrick Healy reads from his recently published translation of The Last Days of Mankind by Karl Kraus (November Editions, 2016).
DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK
Intended ‘for a theatre on Mars’, with a cast of nearly 500 and running to over 200 scenes, Karl Kraus’s apocalyptic tragedy The Last Days of Mankind is the longest, most elaborate play ever written. It is also a bitingly satirical commentary on the outbreak and subsequent course of World War I.
Kraus (1874-1936) ranks as one of the greatest twentieth-century satirists. In 1899 he established his own journal, Die Fackel (The Torch), to ‘drain the marsh of empty phrase-making.’ His work comprises essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, and culminated in the five-act play now translated in full by Patrick Healy.
First published in 1920, The Last Days employs a collage of modernist techniques to evoke a despairing and darkly comical vision of the Great War from the perspective of the author’s hometown, Vienna. At its centre, Kraus places a cabal of war-mongering press barons and self-serving hacks, whose strategies of mass manipulation he holds responsible for the very atrocities they report.
For more info see: http://novembereditions.com/books/the-last-days-of-mankind-by-karl-kraus/
- published: 21 Mar 2016
- views: 3922
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59, Heine & The Consequences, Karl Kraus Excerpt - the real culture war
To get the full book - see J. Franzen's excellent dual language publication: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-kraus-project/id627950506
To get the full book - see J. Franzen's excellent dual language publication: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-kraus-project/id627950506
https://wn.com/59,_Heine_The_Consequences,_Karl_Kraus_Excerpt_The_Real_Culture_War
To get the full book - see J. Franzen's excellent dual language publication: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-kraus-project/id627950506
- published: 13 Aug 2023
- views: 35
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Karl Kraus top Quotes, best quotes from Karl Kraus
Best Quotes is a Youtube Channel of Top Quotes of thinkers, Writers, Authors, Celebrities, Actors, Revolutionaries, Politicians, Philosophers and other personal...
Best Quotes is a Youtube Channel of Top Quotes of thinkers, Writers, Authors, Celebrities, Actors, Revolutionaries, Politicians, Philosophers and other personalities, from past hundreds of years. This channel is created to give the users, Inspiring quotes from all genres like motivational, religious, courage, happiness, spirituality and many more of them. We have quotes from personalities from all over the world.
Following are the few quotes from Karl Kraus, in this video
1) Jealousy is a dog's bark which attracts thieves.
2) Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
3) Science is spectral analysis. Art is light synthesis.
4) Education is what most receive, many pass on, and few possess.
5) If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth, he threatens our life with his lies.
6) How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print.
7) Education is a crutch with which the foolish attack the wise to prove that they are not idiots.
8) Sex education is legitimate in that girls cannot be taught soon enough how children don't come into the world.
https://wn.com/Karl_Kraus_Top_Quotes,_Best_Quotes_From_Karl_Kraus
Best Quotes is a Youtube Channel of Top Quotes of thinkers, Writers, Authors, Celebrities, Actors, Revolutionaries, Politicians, Philosophers and other personalities, from past hundreds of years. This channel is created to give the users, Inspiring quotes from all genres like motivational, religious, courage, happiness, spirituality and many more of them. We have quotes from personalities from all over the world.
Following are the few quotes from Karl Kraus, in this video
1) Jealousy is a dog's bark which attracts thieves.
2) Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
3) Science is spectral analysis. Art is light synthesis.
4) Education is what most receive, many pass on, and few possess.
5) If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth, he threatens our life with his lies.
6) How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print.
7) Education is a crutch with which the foolish attack the wise to prove that they are not idiots.
8) Sex education is legitimate in that girls cannot be taught soon enough how children don't come into the world.
- published: 14 Aug 2019
- views: 13