Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.17234/ZGB.32.9
Faith and the Avant-garde? The Poet-Revolutionary Paul Adler in the Networks of the ›New‹ Ones
Annette Teufel
; University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract
This article explores the connection between faith and the artistic and social aspirations of the avant-garde, using the expressionist poet-revolutionary Paul Adler (1878–1946) as a case study; a connection heretofore largely overlooked in research. It elucidates that Adler’s syncretic faith served as the underpinning for a philosophy of history that profoundly influenced his poetic works and political activity during the 1918/19 revolution. Given that Adler was far from being an outsider among the modernist circles, the article recommends a broader examination of the role of faith and religion within the context of the avant-garde in general and during the tumultuous early 20th century in particular.
Keywords
Paul Adler; avant-garde; religion; faith; philosophy of history
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311761
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Publication date:
20.12.2023.
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