Felix Bartels

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Felix Bartels (* 1978 in Berlin ) is a German editor, literary researcher, author and lecturer.

Life

Bartels studied Classical Philology and Philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin and graduated with a thesis on Plato's Theait . From 2009 to 2013 he worked regularly on editions of VAT (Mainz), as editor of the literary magazine Argos and head of Edition Neue Klassik. Since the end of 2014 he has occasionally worked for the Aurora Verlag of the Eulenspiegel publishing group and since 2016 has been the chief editor of the yearbook of the Peter Hacks Society .

His research focuses on Peter Hacks and Maurice Sendak , as well as on German idealism and Marxist theory . In 2011 he worked on the first volume of a complete edition of Saul Ascher's writings , the subsequent volumes of which could not be completed for financial reasons.

As an author, Bartels mainly deals with topics of political theory , ideology criticism , the history of philosophy , film criticism and poetics . He publishes in the young world , in the new Germany and in the jungle world . His book Odysseus would have stayed at home explores irrationality in political thought.

Works

  • Achievement and democracy. Genius and society in the work of Peter Hacks . VAT: Mainz 2010.
  • The correspondence between Peter Hacks and André Thiele , Eulenspiegel Verlag: Berlin 2012. [Editor]
  • Odysseus would have stayed at home. Protective letter with appendix . Aurora: Berlin 2015.

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