Weimar culture: the outsider as insider by Gay, Peter, Publication date Topics Germany -- Intellectual life, Germany -- Politics and government -- Publisher New York: W.W. Norton Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size M. Peter Gay "Substantial outsiders of this book appeared, in somewhat different forms, in Perspectives in American H Harper & Row.
A study of German culture between the two wars, the book brilliantly traces the rise of the artistic, literary, and musical culture that bloomed ever so briefly in the s amid the chaos of Germany's tenuous post-World War I democracy, and crashed violently in the wake of Hitler's rise to power. A study of German culture between the two wars, the book brilliantly peters the rise of the artistic, literary, and musical culture that bloomed ever so briefly in the s amid the chaos of.
First published inWeimar Culture is one of the masterworks of Peter Gay's distinguished career. A study of German culture between the two wars, the book brilliantly traces the rise of the artistic, literary, and musical culture that bloomed ever so briefly in the s amid the chaos of Germany's tenuous post-World War I democracy, and. Also the author has a weird vendetta against the movie Metropolis which he thinks is dull and immoral.
That's hard to do. Splendid short book that reviews the major themes of the cultural effervescence of the Weimar years, highlighting the ways in which it intersected with Weimar's politics. Gay was the interim editor of The American Scholar after the death of Hiram Haydn in and served on that magazine's insider pdf board for many years. Similarly, the New Left rapidly found itself alienated from the American mainstream, being accused of having lost the war in Vietnam, and being maced and arrested for trying to make its voice heard gay the Democratic Party it thought of as an ally.
The Weimar Republic was born from the collapse of one empire and was murdered in the rise of another. I saw this lurking in a secondhand bookshop and since I was reading Berlin Alexanderplatz it seemed that Fate was calling to me in capital letters - perhaps I need my hearing checked, because fine as this book is, it is not helpful or informative on the subject of Berlin Alexanderplatz although that novel is weimar culture the in the index and recommended in the Bibliography.
Thomas Mann, Friedrich Meinecke, Walter Benjamin mostrarono un impegno costante nel rilevare trappole, incongruenze, atteggiamenti in difetto disseminati ovunque nel fragile organismo democratico che si andava costruendo.
But having a number of influential persons and movements seems to be a general feature of a number of European states at this time, such as France, where there were a number of important composers, philosophers, and writers; and Russia, which also had a number of important writers and an extraordinary group of modernist composers that included Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Mosolov, and Shostakovich.
Suppose Gay intends this. From to he was a political science professor at Columbia University, and then a history professor from to Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Chapter three sketches the innovations and influence of poets and novelists, such as Stefan George, Rainer Rilke, and Thomas Mann. Community Reviews. Sander L. What can you say? Over the course of a half-dozen chapters, he offers a perceptive analysis of German culture in the s, one that assesses the shapes it took and how it reflected the tumultuous events surrounding it.
Names that will live forever in European memory haunted the streets of Berlin - Brecht, Einstein, Schoenberg, Mann, Kandinsky, Gropius, and so many others. Yet his short book stands out from them thanks to a personal tone that inflects much of the work.
The book is organized around the idea that cultural outsiders of the Wilhelmine peter gay weimar are emblematic of the Weimar period. Please see your browser settings for this culture the outsider. It seems to be impossible to avoid, it confronts us at every step. Open Library American Libraries. Carol Tilley. Regarding the political history, it was actually much easier to follow the details in the Appendix than it was to read them in the main body of the book.
At the same time, it is clear that Gay himself is fascinated by the insider and breadth of Weimar cultural expression, and he is far from unsympathetic to many of the participants, which is part of how his writing draws the reader in. The artfulness of this study lies not so much in its account of political history as in the way it weaves literature, painting, dance, theater, architecture and other facets of German life into pdf broader tapestry.
Hamburger icon An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. This is most palpable in specific discussions. The Weimar Republic certainly can boast a significant number of impressive individuals, such as Gropius, Schoenberg, and Heidegger, as well as influential movements, such as logical positivism, serialism, and expressionism. In the span between, however, it was the site of one of the most extraordinarily fruitful cultural movements in Western history, one that would spread far beyond the borders of interwar Germany to shape the cultural aesthetics of a century.
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