The pill

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The pill: an up-to-date, funny, cheeky, impartial Hanover weekly journal

publishing company Flach, Hanover (Germany)
First edition 1920
attitude 1922
Frequency of publication weekly
Editor-in-chief Bernhard Gröttrup
ZDB 272772-9

The pill was a late Expressionist - Dadaist magazine of the 1920s. The subtitle was in the beginning Current, Critical, Funny, Cheeky, impartial weekly , later also a healing weekly. Trade - Stock Exchange - Theater - Art - Politics - Society . The sheet, edited by Bernhard Gröttrup (1883–1953), appeared from September 1920 to the end of 1922 in various publishers both in and outside of Hanover . Employees included Paul Steegemann , Johann Frerking , Kurt Schwitters , Raoul Hausmann and Salomo Friedländer (alias Mynona ).

literature

  • Henning Rischbieter : Hannoversches Lesebuch, or: What was written, printed and read in and about Hanover , Volume 2: 1850 - 1950 , 2nd edition, Hanover: Schlütersche, 1991, ISBN 3-87706-359-4 , pp. 246f.
  • Ines Katenhusen : Art and Politics. Hanover's confrontations with modernity in the Weimar Republic , at the same time a dissertation at the University of Hanover under the title Understanding a time is perhaps best gained from her art , in the series Hanoverian Studies, series of publications by the Hanover City Archives , Volume 5, Hanover: Hahn , 1998, ISBN 3-7752-4955-9 , pp. 557-568.
  • Ines Katehusen: Pille, Die P. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 502.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ines Katehusen: Pille, Die P. (see literature)
  2. Compare the proof ZDB -ID 272772-9 in the journal database