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    Jakob van Hoddis (16 May 1887 – May/June 1942) was the pen name of the Jewish German expressionist poet Hans Davidsohn, of which "Van Hoddis" is an anagram...
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    Weltende is a poem by the German poet Jakob van Hoddis, the anagrammatic pseudonym of Hans Davidsohn (1887-1942). The poem is, from its appearing until...
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    plaque commemorating van Hoddis as one of the victims of National Socialism at the Hackesche Höfe. Memorial plaque to Jakob van Hoddis "Hackesche Höfe"....
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    invited comparison with a friend of his, Jakob van Hoddis. Indeed, there were claims of imitation: while Hoddis created the style, Lichtenstein has enlarged...
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    were executed (like Carl von Ossietzky, Erich Mühsam, Gertrud Kolmar, Jakob van Hoddis, Paul Kornfeld, Arno Nadel, Georg Hermann, Theodor Wolff, Adam Kuckhoff...
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    (1906–1989) Among the poets associated with German Expressionism were: Jakob van Hoddis Georg Trakl Walter Rheiner Gottfried Benn Georg Heym Else Lasker-Schüler...
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    her niece Doris Davidsohn, née Kempner, she was the great-aunt of Jakob van Hoddis. The death of both her parents in 1868 had a lasting effect on Kempner's...
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    founded in the Hackesche Höfe courtyards, Berlin by Kurt Hiller and Jakob van Hoddis. The Neopathetic Cabaret was a short-lived by influential event held...
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  • Club, alongside other writers of early Expressionism, Georg Heym and Jakob van Hoddis. From 1911, he collaborated with the magazine Die Aktion, before distancing...
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  • Georg Herwegh Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Paul Heyse Wolfgang Hilbig Jakob van Hoddis Sophie Hoechstetter Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau Michael...
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  • Charles Baudelaire Robert Desnos Gunnar Ekelöf Paul Éluard Georg Heym Jakob van Hoddis Max Jacob Srečko Kosovel Benjamin Péret Saint-John Perse Fernando Pessoa...
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    Hemingway Theodor Herzl Hermann Hesse Magnus Hirschfeld J. Edgar Hoover Jakob van Hoddis Ödön von Horvath Karl Hubbuch David Hume Aldous Huxley Vera Inber Hans...
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  • (1921–2014, England, f) Emmanuel Hocquard (1940–2019, France, p/nf/f) Jakob van Hoddis (1887–1942, Germany, p), pseudonym of Hans Davidsohn Jane Aiken Hodge...
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  • nf) Rolf Hochhuth (1931–2020, d/f) Fritz Hochwälder (1911–1986, d) Jakob van Hoddis, pseudonym of Hans Davidsohn (1887–1942, p) E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822...
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  • 1890–1940 German expressionist writer Jewish suicide to avoid deportation Jakob van Hoddis 1887–1942 German writer Jewish gas chamber at Sobibór Jochen Klepper...
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    Reinhardt and with a group of expressionist artists around Kurt Hiller and Jakob van Hoddis. In 1903, she performed as Salome (in conjunction with Gertrud Eysoldt)...
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  • Richard Bohn Alexander Duncker Kurt Hensel Otto Hellwig Paul Heyse Jakob van Hoddis James Israel Wolfgang Kapp Johannes Lepsius Arnold Mendelssohn Friedrich...
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  • Picasso Arthur Cravan Franz Kafka: excerpt from The Metamorphosis Jakob van Hoddis Marcel Duchamp: aphorisms (also found in The Writings of Marchel Duchamp...
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  • this circle. In 1912, together with David Baumgardt, Erwin Loewenson, Jakob van Hoddis and Robert Jentzsch, he was one of the editors of the posthumous poems...
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  • De Bataafsche Leeuw. ISBN 9789067076296. Scholtz, Wim, ed. (1986). Max van Dam, Joods Kunstenaar 1910-1943. Vereniging het Museum Winterswijk. ISBN 90-70560-07-0...
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    University of Berlin. Other members of this Club included Kurt Hiller, Jakob van Hoddis, and Erwin Loewenson (also known as Golo Gangi); often visiting were...
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    Montgomery Robert Musil, Irène Némirovsky, Bruno Schulz, Edith Stein, Jakob van Hoddis, Carolyn Wells, Xiao Hong, and Stefan Zweig died in 1942 without having...
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    Wedekind, Carl Sternheim und Leonhard Frank, Salomo Friedlaender, and Jakob van Hoddis met up here. In 1910 Walden developed the idea for his Der Sturm literary...
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  • poems of August Stramm, Else Lasker-Schüler, Ingeborg Bachmann and Jakob van Hoddis. Several of them were recorded by the Bayerischer Rundfunk, with singers...
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    Dream... Hope... A German Requiem, dedicated to Karl and Rosa (text Jakob van Hoddis, Johannes R. Becher, Georg Heym, Rudolf Leonhard, Johannes Bobrowski...
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  • [John Rittmeister: The world is on fire here] (in German). Gütersloh: Jakob van Hoddis. Bräutigam & Teller 1998. Brysac 2002, p. 254. Bräutigam & Teller 1998...
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  • (与謝野 晶子, Yosano Shiyo), Japanese poet and feminist (born 1878) May – Jakob van Hoddis (Hans Davidsohn) German poet (died in extermination camp, born 1887)...
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    Hardekopf Henriette Hardenberg Max Herrmann-Neisse Georg Heym Kurt Hiller Jakob van Hoddis Richard Huelsenbeck Heinrich Eduard Jacob Franz Jung Oskar Kanehl Hermann...
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  • series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables c. Early May – Jakob van Hoddis (born 1887), German-Jewish Expressionist poet, in Sobibór extermination...
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  • Muir (died 1959), Scottish poet, novelist and translator May 16 – Jakob van Hoddis (died 1942), German May 31 - Saint-John Perse (died 1975), French diplomat...
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