Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele

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Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele (born July 24, 1889 in Berlin , † July 28, 1915 at Narew ) was a German poet and editor .

Life

Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele came from a banking family on his father's side and an artist's family on his mother's side; his mother was the daughter of the opera singer Eugen Degele . He studies philology in Berlin and art history and literature in Heidelberg with Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau , who later also became his partner. In Berlin he came into contact with artistic circles. In 1911 his first poems appeared in Der Sturm (ed. Herwarth Walden ) and in Die Bücherei Maiandros (ed. Alfred Richard Meyer ), which made him an important representative of early German expressionism. In 1912 and 1913 he appeared in Kurt Hiller's Gnu cabaret . From 1913 he also published the magazine Das neue Pathos together with Robert Renato Schmidt , Ludwig Meidner and Paul Zech . Kurt Erich Meurer dedicated his volume of poems, published in 1913, to him and Paul Zech, every day hoists flags .

Four days after his 26th birthday, Ehrenbaum-Degele fell as a lieutenant in 1915 on the Eastern Front in the fighting on the Narew River in what is now Poland . After his death, Else Lasker-Schüler published the poem Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele , in whose texts Ehrenbaum-Degele is sung about as Tristan . In 1917 a collection of poems by Ehrenbaum-Degeles with a foreword by Paul Zech was published by Insel Verlag .

Works

  • The Countess von der Wart. A tragedy in five acts. (Karlsruhe-Leipzig, Dreililien-Verlag 1912)
  • Cruise. Verses. (Hamburg, Kugel-Verlag 1913)
  • The foreman. Prelude to a drama. (Berlin, EW Tieffenbach 1913)
  • Poems. (Leipzig, Insel-Verlag 1917; reprint 1973)
  • The thousandth regiment and other seals. Edited by Hartmut Vollmer (Siegen, Comprehensive University 1986)
  • Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele. Versensporn - Booklet for lyrical charms No. 33 (Jena, Edition Poesie schmeckt gut 2018)

Published works

  • The new pathos. (Berlin, EW Tieffenbach 1913/14)

Web links

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  1. Dr. Paul Raabe: The magazines of literary expressionism. A bibliography . In: Imprimatur . New episode. Volume 3. Frankfurt am Main 1962, p. 122 ff.
  2. ^ Paul Raabe: The authors and books of literary expressionism . 2. verb. Stuttgart, Metzler 1992.
  3. Else Lasker-Schüler: Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele