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Glass! Love!! Perpetual Motion!!! : A Paul Scheerbart Reader /

German writer, critic, and theorist Paul Scheerbart (1863-1915) died nearly a century ago, but his influence is still being felt today. Considered by some a mad eccentric and by others a visionary political thinker in his own time, he is now experiencing a revival thanks to a new generation of schol...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Scheerbart, Paul (Autor, Contribuidor)
Otros Autores: Amelunxen, Hubertus von (Contribuidor), Burgin, Christine (Contribuidor, Editor ), Elcott, Noam M. (Contribuidor), Haag Bletter, Rosemarie (Contribuidor), Indiana, Gary (Contribuidor), Kennedy, Hollyamber (Contribuidor), Maddin, Guy (Contribuidor), McElheny, Josiah (Contribuidor, Editor ), Ruest, Anselm (Contribuidor), Taut, Bruno (Contribuidor), Turner, Christopher (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2014]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Scheerbart, The Unknowable --   |t The Crystal Vision of Paul Scheerbart: A Brief Biography --   |t I. GLASS ARCHITECTURE --   |t Glass Architecture, 1914 --   |t Glass Houses: Bruno Taut's Glass Palace at the Cologne Werkbund Exhibition, 1914. --   |t Glass House: Cologne Werkbund Exhibition, 1914 --   |t "Kaleidoscope-Architecture": Scheerbart, Taut, and the Glass House --   |t Glass Architecture, 1921 --   |t Fragments of Utopia: Paul Scheerbart and Bruno Taut --   |t Glass House Letters, 1920 --   |t Untimely Meditations and Other Modernisms: On the Glass-Dream Visions of Bruno Taut and Paul Scheerbart --   |t II. LOVE (AND OTHER FICTIONS) --   |t A Strange Bird: Paul Scheerbart, or The Eccentricities of a Nightingale --   |t Selected Short Stories, 1897-1912 --   |t III. A DREAM OF PERPETUAL MOTION --   |t Perpetual Motion: The Story of an Invention, 1910 --   |t Perpetual Motion: A Summary, 1910 --   |t The Invention: A Cinematic Tale --   |t IV. DEATH AND BEYOND --   |t Scheerbart's Fiftieth Birthday Party: An Interview with Egidio Marzona --   |t On the Birth, Death and Rebirth of Dionysus: A Memorial Wreath for Paul Scheerbart's Grave, 1919 --   |t A Letter from Bruno Taut to His Brother Max, 1915 --   |t ". . . variants of the seemingly imperfect . . .": Thoughts on Paul Scheerbart and Walter Benjamin --   |t The Gallery of the Beyond, 1907 --   |t V. A LIFE IN TITLES --   |t Novels and Novelettes, Rhetorical Essays, and Prophetic Howls: A Bibliographic Poem --   |t Credits --   |t Acknowledgments 
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653 |a paul karl wilhelm scheerbart, german authors, germany, literature, literary reader, speculative fiction, fictional, drawings, art, artwork, illustrated text, illustrations, kuno kufer, translated works, translation, politics, political thinker, modernism, modernist, modernity, fantastical, fantasy, architecture, architectural manifesto, criticism, interpretation, expressionist architect. 
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