This work traces the development of Austrian-born poet Erich Fried (1921-1988) from his childhood, when he was forced to flee from his native country after the annexation of Austria in 1938, to his status as one of the most productive ...
"Fried's poetry is remarkable because it expresses a spectrum of feeling in which there is no dividing line between the political and the personal" Stuart Hood.
... Fried, Erich, Mappe 3; Claassen Verlag, Briefe von ihm an Erich Fried, 19481960 DLA. 8 Letter (early 1945) from Erich Fried to Lux und Gerti Furtmüller, in 126 Westbourne Terrace, p. 251. 9 10 Erich Fried, '“Ich lese jetzt Das Kapital ...
Ian Wallace. Axel Goodbody ' Eine Synthese deutscher und englischer Dichtungstraditionen ' : Erich Fried and Michael Hamburger as translators and poets Erich Fried's role as a literary mediator between Britain and the German - speaking ...
Thirty-four stories by an Austrian poet who writes on familiar subjects from a new angle. In St. George and His Dragon, the dragon and St. George are friends, and the dragon's death is a mercy killing.
... Erich Fried , and Peter Weiss . During the years of the Third Reich , the three contemporary writers Paul Celan ( 1920-70 ) , Erich Fried ( 1921–88 ) , and Peter Weiss ( 1916– 82 ) were all in danger of being victims of the Holocaust ...
... Introduction ( New York : Pegasus , 1970 ) , 64–65 , who considers the poems too Brechtian . nam poems remind us that the war in Southeast Asia 5: Vietnam and Erich Fried: America and the German Political Poem of the 1960s vii 1.