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November 1890 – 14
August 1928),
better known by his
pseudonym Klabund, was a
German writer.
Klabund, born
Alfred Henschke in 1890 in Crossen, was the son of...
- Lobe-Theater Breslau. On 7 May 1925 she
married Alfred Henschke (the poet
Klabund), who had
followed her from
Munich to Breslau, at that time
already a well...
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liberally re-translated into
German by
Klabund as Der
Kreidekreis in 1924,
which was very po****r. In
Klabund's version, the
Emperor marries the heroine...
-
Zemlinsky to a
libretto by the
composer after the play Der Kreidekreis [de] by
Klabund – a
telling of the
Chalk Circle story. The
opera was
written during 1930-31...
- stained-gl****
artist and book illustrator, TB
patient from 1929,
buried in Chur
Klabund (1890 – 1928 in Davos), aka
Alfred Henschke,
German writer and painter...
- a 1923
Russian novel by Ivan
Nazhivin Rasputin, a 1927
German novel by
Klabund, on
which the 1932 MGM film was
based Rasputin (Orson
Scott Card novel)...
-
Friedrich Gerstäcker,
Theodor Storm, and later,
Christian Morgenstern Klabund, a
portmanteau of
Klabautermann and
Vagabund ('vagabond') was the adopted...
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became involved in Berlin's
Kabarett scene.
Together with Kurt Tucholsky,
Klabund,
Walter Mehring,
Mischa Spoliansky and
Joachim Ringelnatz he
worked in...
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Rebecca Cole,
American physician and
social reformer (b. 1846) 1928 –
Klabund,
German author and poet (b. 1890) 1938 – Hugh Trumble,
Australian cricketer...
- ganz
still wäre" (after
Rainer Maria Rilke) 1919: Drei
Lieder (Li-Tai-Po,
Klabund); "Sehr
leises Gehn im
lauen Wind"; 1922:
Allegro moderato and Waltzes;...