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Julius Keller

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Julius Talbot Keller (21 December 1890, in Aachen – 16 May 1946, in Aachen) was a German expressionist poet. He was associated with the Circle of Rheinish Expressionists. After spending 1914-1917 in the German Army, he went into exile in Switzerland where he was active in literary circles.[1] He endeavoured to capture the nightmare experience of life at the frontline.[2]

Publications

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  • (1916) Budgetrecht und Organisationsgewalt Heidelberg: Rössler & Herbert[3]
  • (1918) Durchblutung Berlin: Aktion[4]
  • (1919) Was sind Revolutionen? Halle: Joest[5]

References

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  1. ^ Albert Ehrenstein (2004). Aufsätze und Essays (in German). Wallstein Verlag. ISBN 9783892447191.
  2. ^ Cepl-Kaufmann, Gertrude. "Schriftsteller und Krieg - Dafür oder dagegen? Der Erste Weltkrieg als Gretchenfrage : literaturkritik.de". literaturkritik.de (in German). Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  3. ^ Budgetrecht und Organisationsgewalt (in German). OCLC. 1916. OCLC 833040171. Retrieved 11 August 2019 – via worldcat.
  4. ^ Durchblutung (in German). Kraus Repr. 1973. OCLC 1067443578. Retrieved 11 August 2019 – via worldcat.
  5. ^ Was sind Revolutionen? ; Julius Talbot Keller (in German). OCLC. 1919. OCLC 252089464. Retrieved 11 August 2019 – via worldcat.