Bread and Wine (anthology)

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Bread and Wine is the overall title of a series of anthologies of Swabian poetry of the 20th century published by Emil Wezel from 1939 to 1943 and again from 1957 to 1959 .

In connection with the creation of the Swabian poet circle from 1938 series founded, whose title refers to the famous Hölderlin - Elegy bread and wine references should make the face of the landscape and tribalism in the clear mirror of his poetry visible. Among the authors of the four Nazi editions are Ludwig Finckh , Otto Heuschele , Isolde Kurz , August Lämmle , Otto Lautenschlager , Paul Schmid , Georg Schmückle , Gerhard Schumann , Wilhelm Schussen and Auguste Supper .

After the Second World War, Wezel took up the series again under the same title and brought out three more volumes from 1957 to 1959. Some of the authors of previous editions are also represented in them.

literature

  • Thomas Dietzel, Hans-Otto Hügel: German literary magazines 1880–1945. A repertory. Vol. 1. Saur Munich-New York-London-Paris 1988. ISBN 3-598-10646-7 , p. 395 f. No. 395.
  • Bernhard Fischer, Thomas Dietzel: German literary magazines 1945–1970. A repertory. Vol. 1. Saur Munich-New York-London-Paris 1992. ISBN 978-3-11-097670-0 , p. 156 No. 148.

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Individual evidence

  1. Deviating from this, the (war) volume published in 1943, which can be assigned to the bread and wine series due to the context in which it was created, bore the upper title Frucht der Zeit and the subtitle War Gift of Swabian Poets.
  2. Bread and Wine. Annual edition of Swabian poetry 1939 . Edited by Emil Wezel. Hohenstaufen, Stuttgart 1938, p. 110.