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Joachim Ringelnatz is the pen name of the
German author and
painter Hans Bötticher (7
August 1883, Wurzen,
Saxony – 17
November 1934, Berlin). From 1894...
- one of the most
recited poems of the
German poet and
painter Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934).
Logik Die
Nacht war kalt und sternenklar, Da
trieb im Meer...
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Ringelnatz (1883–1934), poet,
cabaret artiste and painter.
Since 2002 the city
hosts the
Joachim Ringelnatz-Museum,
managed by the
Joachim Ringelnatz-Foundation...
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Bengali language.
Among German nonsense writers,
Christian Morgenstern and
Ringelnatz are the most
widely known, and are both
still po****r,
while Robert Gernhardt...
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Birthplace of
Joachim Ringelnatz (17th/18th century).
Fountain at the
marketplace in
honour of
Joachim Ringelnatz (1983)
showing Ringelnatz on a Seahorse. Former...
- sensuousness, in his 1921
collection Bezette Stad (Occupied City).
Joachim Ringelnatz, who was a
frequent guest at Nielsens' home,
wrote the
poems "Über Asta...
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Josef Strauß (Sc****ing-Salon) and
Thomas Mann,
Frank Wedekind,
Joachim Ringelnatz,
Stefan George,
Franz Marc, Paul Klee,
Vladimir Lenin (Café Altschwabing)...
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Wilhelm Busch Heinz Erhardt Robert Gernhardt Christian Morgenstern Joachim Ringelnatz Erich Kästner
Eugen Roth
Mascha Kaléko Drs. P Kees Stip Seaver, Robert...
- for the cabaret-song
satirists Kurt Tucholsky,
Walter Mehring,
Joachim Ringelnatz and
Erich Kästner
among others, who
after Wedekind's
death would invigorate...
- Polgar,
Gertrud von Puttkamer,
Erich Maria Remarque,
Ludwig Renn,
Joachim Ringelnatz,
Joseph Roth,
Nelly Sachs,
Felix Salten, Anna Seghers,
Abraham Nahum Stencl...