Mit ihren Gedichten, Prosatexten, phantastischen Textcollagen/Romanen, Stücken, Lesungen und performativen Auftritten gehörte sie nie wirklich zu einer der literarischen Strömungen in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Stars that courted each other across the length of heavens. On 27 July 1890 her mother died, her father followed 7 years later. To please his father, he studied theology at the University of Marburg and military medicine at the Kaiser Wilhelm Academy in Berlin. It was placed there in 1997, and was stolen, probably by metal thieves, in July 2007. Else Lasker-Schüler. How long has your mouth been kissing mine, In his early poems Benn used his medical experience, often using medical terminology, to portray humanity morbidly as just another species of disease-ridden animal.[9]. "[12] He decided to perform "the aristocratic form of emigration" and joined the Wehrmacht in 1935, where he found many officers sympathetic to his disapproval of the régime. An intense friendship developed between them which found its literary outlet in a large number of love poems dedicated to him. Mein blaues Klavier ist der letzte Gedichtband Else Lasker-Schülers aus der Zeit nach ihrer Emigration aus Deutschland, veröffentlicht 1943 in Jerusalem, Palästina. Perched on a ridge in the Jerusalem Forest, very close to the Kennedy Memorial (Yad Kennedy), was a sculpture in her honor resembling a slender tree trunk with wings. The 20th-century Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid included a translation of an extract from Lasker-Schüler's work in his long poem A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle, 1926. 26. Transitions between the two are often quite fluid. During her lifetime, her poems were published in various magazines, among them the journal Der Sturm edited by her second husband, and Karl Kraus' literary journal Die Fackel. Despite winning the Kleist Prize in 1932, as a Jew she was physically harassed and threatened by the Nazis, She emigrated to Zürich but there, too, she could not work and subsequently went to the Holy Land in 1934, and finally settled in Jerusalem in 1937. [3] After being laid off as a military doctor in 1912, Benn turned to pathology, where he dissected over 200 bodies between October 1912 and November 1913 in Berlin. He also worked as a physician in an army brothel. Wie lange küßt dein Mund den meinen wohl Gottfried-Benn-Gesellschaft e.V. Podcast folgen Verpasse keine Folge dieses Podcasts. (Pub. Es bildete sich schon bald eine Freundschaft zwischen beiden aus. 35 Lasker-Schüler über Benn in der Aktion vom 25.06.1913, zitiert nach Burdorf: Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn… 1919) Rare Stacks PT2623.A76 M25 1919 Berlin, 1912: Sie liebt Gender-Rollenspiele. He was educated in Sellin in the Neumark and Frankfurt an der Oder. Juni 1913 veröffentlichte Else Lasker-Schüler in der »Aktion« ihren Essay »Doktor Benn«, in dem sie am Schluß schreibt: »Gottfried Benn ist der dichtende Kokoschka. The cultural policy of the new State didn't turn out the way he hoped, and in June Hans Friederich Blunck replaced Benn as head of the Academy's poetry section. There is a memorial plaque to Else Lasker-Schüler at Motzstraße 7, Berlin-Schöneberg, where she lived from 1924 to 1933. Lebensdaten | Werk. Lasker-Schüler left behind several volumes of poetry and three plays, as well as many short stories, essays and letters. Else Lasker-Schüler wirbt um einen Lyriker, der vielleicht der bedeutendste Lyriker in diesem Jahrzehnt war, nämlich um Gottfried Benn. / Die übrigen waren wie auf stille Verabredung / ausgegangen. During World War II, Benn was posted to garrisons in eastern Germany where he wrote poems and essays. Verarmt und immerzu auf der Flucht konnte sie sich keine Wohnung leisten. "Ein alter Tibetteppich" / Because, he said, / only earth should return to earth. Strand by strand, enamoured colours, Selten ist Sex metaphorisch witziger und expressionistischer überhöht worden als in der poetischen Liaison von Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn. I want to arrange the last Kraal evening for a poet who is already broken, to recite from his translations [into German] of a great Hebrew” (Letter to Rabbi Kurt Wilhelm, Else Lasker-Schüler Archive, Jerusalem, cited in Bauschinger, p. And cheek to cheek colorfully woven times? Strahl in Strahl, verliebte Farben, Her brother Paul died when she was 13. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times.[1]. In diesen Gedichten trat der gelernte Mediziner im weißen Mantel auf und präsentierte anatomische Greuel, so daß Else Lasker-Schüler schrieb: [8], Benn's poetry projects an introverted nihilism, that is, an existentialist outlook that views artistic expression as the only purposeful action. New Poems. Lasker-Schüler lived the life of a bohemian, sharing the artistic milieu of post World War I Berlin with friends such as Franz Marc and Gottfried Benn. In May 1936 the SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps attacked his expressionist and experimental poetry as degenerate, Jewish, and homosexual. 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On 11 April 1903, she and Berthold Lasker divorced and on 30 November, she married Georg Lewin, artist, and founder of the Expressionist magazine Der Sturm. Appalled by the Night of the Long Knives, Benn turned away from the Nazis. Gedichte von Else Lasker-Schüler. After dropping out of school, she received private lessons at her parents' home. She was also not averse to linguistic neologisms. Cf. [4], She formed a literary salon called “Kraal,” which Martin Buber, the philosopher, opened on 10 January 1942, at the French Cultural Center.”[5]. Gottfried Benn und Else Lasker-Schüler | Sanders-Brahms, Helma, Brahms, Helma Sanders- | ISBN: 9783871342943 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Ohne eigenes Einkommen lebte Else Lasker-Schüler jetzt von der Unterstützung durch Freunde, insbesondere Karl Kraus. Else Lasker-Schüler verstand sich als große deutsch-jüdische Dichterin und zu Recht. / The mortician knocked out the filling, / pawned it and went dancing for. During the 1920s, he had a close relationship with Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler who addressed love poems to him. She suffered a heart attack on 16 January, and died in Jerusalem on 22 January 1945. She was one of the few women affiliated with the Expressionist movement. In 1927 the death of her son sent her into a deep depression. Your soul, which loveth mine, After the war, his work was banned by the Allies because of his initial support for Hitler. Ist verwirkt mit ihr im Teppichtibet. 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[11], On 7 February 2020, Google celebrated her with a Google Doodle. In 1912, she met Gottfried Benn. Schüler was born in Elberfeld, now a district of Wuppertal. A good example of her poetic art is her 1910 poem "Ein alter Tibetteppich" [de] (lit. A volume of poetry called Meine Wunder, published in 1911, established Lasker-Schüler as the leading female representative of German expressionism. Benn was elected to the poetry section of the Prussian Academy in 1932 and appointed head of that section in February 1933. Schüler (geboren am 11. She published her first full volume of poetry, Styx, three years later, in 1902. 3, Nr. Januar 1945 ... George Grosz, Franz Marc, Kurt Pinthus, Gottfried Benn, Georg Trakl, Max Brod, Franz Werfel, Paul Leppin, Peter Altenberg, Oskar Kokoschka, Karl Kraus. Dos temporadas después, Else inició una relación de gran afecto con Gottfried Benn. He lived quietly, refraining from public criticism of the Nazi Party, but wrote that the bad conditions of the system "gave me the latter punch" and stated in a letter that the developments presented a "dreadful tragedy! Februar 1869 Elberfeld (Wuppertal) + 22. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2008, ISBN 978-3-8376-1006-2, Kapitel 3: „Radikale Technik der Obduktion. "[7] In 1913 a second volume of poems came out, titled Sons. Part of this street was renamed Else-Lasker-Schüler-Straße in 1996. Ihre Gedichte für Gottfried Benn sind weniger Gedichte, die nur die Neigung ausdrücken, als vielmehr der Versuch, diese neue Sprache Benns auch für die eigene verständlich und nutzbar zu machen. Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn hatten sich im Jahre 1912 kennengelernt und von da an eine Zeit lang in einem dialogischen Austausch in Form von Gedichten, die sie einander gegenseitig widmeten, gestanden. In Elberfeld in Wuppertal there is now a school named after her (The "School without Racism"), and a memorial stele was erected on Herzogstraße, Wuppertal. Daran konnten Spott, Armut, Verfolgung und Exil nichts ändern. Else Lasker-Schüler (née Elisabeth Schüler) (German: [ˈɛl.zə ˈlas.kɐ ˈʃyː.lɐ] (); 11 February 1869 – 22 January 1945) was a German-Jewish poet and playwright famous for her bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and her unique poetic genius. Karlsruhe und Leipzig, Dreililienverlag 1911 ist das Gedicht eines der ganz großen der Dichterin Else Lasker-Schüler. In May, he defended the new regime in a radio broadcast, saying "the German workers are better off than ever before. Lasker-Schüler fled Nazi Germany and lived out the rest of her life in Jerusalem.[1][2]. Gottfried Benn beschrieb ihre problematische Situation wie folgt: „Es war 1912, als ich sie kennenlernte. Die Dateien können jederzeit vom … Jeder seiner Verse ein Leopardenbiß, ein Wildtiersprung. Herrlich beginnt diese poetische Liaison: Am 25. Twentieth-Century Culture: A Biographical Companion edited by Alan Bullock and R. B. Woodings Harpercollins, 1984, p.61. Benn had a great influence on German poetry immediately before World War I (as an expressionist), as well as after World War II (as the 'Static' poet). 1912 begegnete Else Lasker-Schüler Gottfried Benn. Vor 75 Jahren starb die Schriftstellerin in Jerusalem. / As if by silent agreement the leftovers / had gone out. Januar 1945 in Jerusalem) war eine deutsch-jüdische Dichterin. After the outbreak of World War I he enlisted in 1914, and spent a brief period on the Belgian front, then served as a military doctor in Brussels. In 1907, she published the prose collection Die Nächte der Tino von Bagdad, followed by the play Die Wupper in 1909, which was not performed until later. Unsere Füße ruhen auf der Kostbarkeit, Februar 1869 in Elberfeld (heute Stadtteil von Wuppertal); gestorben am 22. Maschentausendabertausendweit. She was one of the few women affiliated with the Expressionist movement. In more than 20 international symposia from Breslau to Tel Aviv, the works of the poet were introduced and discussed in relation to the relevance for the presence and future. Es entstand eine intensive Freundschaft, die sich literarisch in einer großen Zahl von Liebesgedichten niederschlug, die sie Benn („Giselheer“) widmete. / Denn, sagte er, / nur Erde solle zur Erde werden. Is woven with it into a Tibetan-rug. Gottfried Benn began his literary career as a poet when he published a booklet titled Morgue and other Poems in 1912, containing expressionist poems dealing with physical decay of flesh, with blood, cancer, and death — for example No III — Cycle: Der einsame Backzahn einer Dirne, / die unbekannt verstorben war, / trug eine Goldplombe. In 1938 the Reichsschrifttumskammer (the National Socialist authors' association) banned Benn from further writing. [2] He was educated in Sellin in the Neumark and Frankfurt an der Oder. In May 1922 she attended the International Congress of Progressive Artists and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists".[3]. Else Lasker-Schüler (February 11, 1869 – January 22, 1945) was a Jewish German poet and playwright famous for her bohemian lifestyle in Berlin. He died of cancer in West Berlin in 1956, and was buried in Waldfriedhof Dahlem, Berlin. Jahrhunderts, aber immer zur Avantgarde, in der es Frauen bes… The Else-Lasker-Schüler-Society was founded 1990 in Wuppertal by journalist Hajo Jahn. Gottfried Benn (2 May 1886 – 7 July 1956) was a German poet, essayist, and physician. In 1951 he was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize. 1912 erhielt Benn seine Approbation als Arzt. Lasker-Schüler-Texte im Netz * 11. Gemeinschaftsseite über Else Lasker-Schüler Autorin - Lyrikerin Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn befremdeten und schockierten vor über 100 Jahren ihre Zeitgenossen, sie mit ihrer leidenschaftlichen und schwärmerischen Dichtung (und mit ihrem Auftreten); er, der Arzt und Schriftsteller war, mit Gedichten aus dem Leichenschauhaus in seinem ersten Gedichtband „Morgue“. (Lines 401–410.) ... That year, she met Gottfried Benn. Obwohl Else Lasker-Schüler eine ziemlich eigenständige Frau war, scheint sie einen „Schatten“ (V.2) zu suchen, der ihr Schutz und Unterkunft bieten kann. Davon wollen einem Dichter nur einige wenige, vielleicht eine Hand voll gelingen, wie Gottfried Benn meint. After being laid off as a military doctor in 1912, Benn turned to pathology, where he dissected over 200 bodies between October 1912 an… She tended to spend whatever money she had all at once which made her go for days without food or shelter. He hoped that National Socialism would exalt his aesthetics and that expressionism would become the official art of Germany, as Futurism had in Italy. Her later work is particularly rich in biblical and oriental motifs. After her death Schturmann became the trustee of her legacy and during the 1950s and '60s dealt extensively with publishers in East and West Germany, Switzerland and Austria who wished to publish her works. Gottfried Benn was born in a Lutheran country parsonage, a few hours from Berlin, the son and grandson of pastors in Mansfeld, now part of Putlitz in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg. This page was last edited on 5 February 2021, at 17:14. Significantly, she dedicated the work to “my unforgettable friends in the cities of Germany and to those, like me, exiled and dispersed throughout the world, in good faith.” In one of her final acts, she asked that her hometown of Wuppertal and its surrounding area be spared from Allied bombing."[5]. She begged the head of the German synagogue in Jerusalem to let her use his Gotteshaus (house of God) one more time: “Wherever I was, German is not allowed to be spoken. Am 25. Schüler was born in Elberfeld, now a district of Wuppertal. She was one of the few women affiliated with the Expressionist movement. “[H]er literary farewell became her last attempt to overcome loneliness. On 24 August 1899, her son Paul was born and her first poems were published. In 2007, her final days in Jerusalem were commemorated in the BBC radio play My Blue Piano by the Scottish playwright Marty Ross (Radio 4 2007) which combined the facts of her dying days with the fantasies of her inner life. Spalte 639.) According to her first Hebrew translator, Yehuda Amihai, she lived a life of poverty and the children in the neighborhood mocked her for her eccentric dress and behavior. A large part of her work is composed of love poetry, but there are also deeply religious poems and prayers. German composer Margarete Schweikert set at least one of Lasker-Schuler's poems to music. "An old Tibetan rug" Opposite Lasker-Schüler's text, the In her final years, Lasker-Schüler worked on her drama IchundIch (IandI), which remained a fragment. Her mother, Jeannette Schüler (née Kissing) was a central figure in her poetry; the main character of her play Die Wupper was inspired by her father, Aaron Schüler, a Jewish banker. From Der Malik: eine Kaisergeschichte mit Bildern und Zeichnungen / von Else Lasker-Schüler. Er nennt sich „Tiger“. Warum Gottfried Benn in seinem bekanntesten Gedicht auf einen Essay Else Lasker-Schülers antwortet. Gottfried Benn was born in a Lutheran country parsonage, a few hours from Berlin, the son and grandson of pastors in Mansfeld, now part of Putlitz in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg. September 2013: Höre Else Lasker-Schüler, die Exotin, die sagenhafte lyrische Expressionistin, der literarische Paradiesvogel in Berlin um die Wende zum 20. When the Nazi Else Lasker-Schüler was a leading Expressionist poet and one of the most prominent women writers of the early 20th century. [Columbia SC: Camden House Inc.], 1992. Sie gilt als herausragende Vertreterin der avantgardistischen Moderne und des Expressionismus in der Literatur. In Jerusalem, there is a small street named for Else Lasker-Schüler in the neighborhood of Nayot - Rehov Else. [13], Translated and recited by German poet and translator. Zwischen 1912 und 1913 führte er eine Beziehung mit Else Lasker-Schüler. Poems like this "were received by critics and public with shock, dismay, even revulsion. In 1938 she was stripped of her German citizenship and the outbreak of World War II prevented any return to Europe. Some leading Jewish writers and promising poets attended her literary programs, but Lasker-Schüler eventually was banned from giving readings and lectures because they were held in German. Die Dichterin Else Lasker-Schüler wurde am 11. To please his father, he studied theology at the University of Marburg and military medicine at the Kaiser Wilhelm Academy in Berlin. / Den schlug der Leichendiener sich heraus, / versetzte ihn und ging für tanzen. After the war, he returned to Berlin and practiced as a dermatologist and venereal disease specialist. Benn attended the trial and execution of Nurse Edith Cavell. MP3 online hören: Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn - Liebe per Gedicht. Our feet rest on the treasure 18. [1] Die beiden hier betrachteten Gedichte stellen das Ende dieses Dialogs dar. Er war 26 Jahre alt, als er sich 1912 in die 43jährige Else Lasker-Schüler verliebte. Und Wang die Wange buntgeknüpfte Zeiten schon? In the summer of 1912, Benn started a romantic relationship with the Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler. From 1880 she attended the Lyceum West an der Aue. Daraus entwickelte sich ein dichterisches Sich-Umwerben, desweiteren kam es auch zu einer intensiven künstlerischen Auseinandersetzung. Gerling opened a bank account for her and arranged for regular payments to cover her expenses whereas Schturmann edited her work and helped with her dealings with publishers. In the summer of 1937, Wolfgang Willrich, a member of the SS, lampooned Benn in his book Säuberung des Kunsttempels; Heinrich Himmler, however, stepped in to reprimand Willrich and defended Benn on the grounds of his good record since 1933 (his earlier artistic output being irrelevant). Sterne, die sich himmellang umwarben. Nach dem Abitur studierte er evangelische Theologie, Germanistik, Philologie und schließlich von 1905-1910 Medizin in Berlin. Else Lasker- Schüler und Gottfried Benn. von Dieter Burdorf. However, she finished her volume of poems, Mein Blaues Klavier (1943, My Blue Piano), printed in a limited edition of 330 copies. In 1894, Else married the physician and occasional chess player Jonathan Berthold Lasker (the elder brother of Emanuel Lasker, a World Chess Champion) and moved with him to Berlin, where she trained as an artist. Gottfried Benn and his Critics: Major Interpretations 1912–1992 by Augustinus P. Dierick. Cf. Stitches-thousands-and-thousands-across. The lonesome molar of a love-maid, / who had died unknown, / wore a gold filling. She also published many anthologies of poetry, some of which she illustrated herself. 5.2.28 Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn Vorüberlegungen 2 Die Beziehung zwischen Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn in den Jahren 1912/13 führt nicht nur die Leben zweier für die Literatur der Moderne sehr wichtigen Autoren zusammen, sondern zeigt auch, wie Künstler auf eine solche Begegnung reagieren können. Gottfried Benns Gedicht ENGLISCHES CAFÈ.“, S. 131–244. "[11] He later signed the Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft, that is, the "vow of most faithful allegiance" to Adolf Hitler.[11]. This bond to her is the subject of the film Mein Herz-niemandem (1997) by Helma Sanders-Brahms. Sie trat aber auch als Zeichnerin hervor. Lasker-Schüler's first prose work, Das Peter-Hille-Buch, was published in 1906, after the death of Hille, one of her closest friends. Her brother Paul died when she was 13. Decidida a volcar su creatividad en papel, Lasker-Schüler elaboró obras teatrales, dibujos, misivas con contenido ficticio y composiciones poéticas. It was published in 1909 and the first performance took place on 27 April 1919 at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. Dissertation. Heinz Gerling and the poet Manfred Schturmann came to her aid. [10] Else Lasker-Schüler (née Elisabeth Schüler) (German: [ˈɛl.zə ˈlas.kɐ ˈʃyː.lɐ] (listen); 11 February 1869 – 22 January 1945) was a German-Jewish poet and playwright famous for her bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and her unique poetic genius. Hrsg. Gottfried Benn/Else Lasker-Schüler DOROTHEE OSTMEIER University of Washington The 25 June 1913 issue of the expressionist journal Die Aktion presents Else Lasker-Schüler's essayistic prose poem «Doktor Benn» in a column preceded by her drawing of the poet-physician. Februar 1869 in Elberfeld geboren. After separating from Herwarth Walden in 1910 and divorcing him in 1912, she found herself penniless and dependent on the financial support of her friends, in particular Karl Kraus. Manchmal habe ich mich gefragt, warum sie zeitlebens ihren Doppelnamen beibehielt, konnte es leider nicht herausfinden und vermute, dass sie ihn einfach wohlklingend fand, was jedenfalls für meine Ohren auch stimmt. Iserlohn 2002, S.15. Der Knochen ist sein Griffel, mit dem er das Wort auferweckt.« (Jg. His pseudonym, Herwarth Walden, was her invention. Gottfried Benn lernte Else Lasker-Schüler in dem Berliner „Cafe des Westens“ kennen, wo auch andere expressionistische Dichter verkehrten. 1920) Rare Stacks PT2623.A76 A17 1920. Examples are: Lasker-Schüler wrote her first and most important play, Die Wupper [de], in 1908. 8 talking about this. (Pub. She was buried on the Mount of Olives.[6]. Georg Heym – Gottfried Benn – Else Lasker-Schüler. Hostile to the Weimar Republic, and rejecting Marxism and Americanism, Benn, like many Germans, was upset with ongoing economic and political instability, and sympathized for a short period with the Nazis as a revolutionary force. Gottfried Benn Kasimir Edschmid Theodor Däubler ... From Die gesammelten Gedichte von Else Lasker-Schüler. Her mother, Jeannette Schüler (née Kissing) was a central figure in her poetry; the main character of her play Die Wupper was inspired by her father, Aaron Schüler, a Jewish banker. 270).[5]. Beide widmeten einander mehrere Gedichte. Else was considered a child prodigy because she could read and write at the age of four. Jahrhundert. Else Lasker-Schüler und Gottfried Benn - Liebe per Gedicht MP3 online hören, solange die Datei verfügbar ist. Gottfried Benn hatte gerade seinen ersten Gedichtband, Morgue, veröffentlicht. "An old Tibetan rug"), which was reprinted many times after its first publication in Der Sturm, the first of these being in Fackel. Lasker-Schüler was very free with regard to the external rules of poetic form, however her works thereby achieve a greater inner concentration. Die "größte Lyrikerin, die Deutschland je hatte" - so hat Gottfried Benn seine Dichterkollegin Else Lasker-Schüler einmal charakterisiert. Sweet lama-son on your musk-plant-throne Im Jahre 1912 lernte Else Lasker-Schüler Gottfried Benn kennen, zu diesem Zeitpunkt war sie 43, er 26 Jahre alt. Süßer Lamasohn auf Moschuspflanzenthron, Many of his literary works reflect on his time as a pathologist. Elisabeth Else Lasker-Schüler geb. In 1944 Lasker-Schüler's health deteriorated. 3 Else Lasker-Schüler. Deine Seele, die die meine liebet,