Jakob van Hoddis (16 May 1887 – May/June 1942) was the pen name of the Jewish German expressionist poet Hans Davidsohn, of which "Van Hoddis" is an anagram. His most famous poem Weltende (End of the world), published on 11 January 1911 in the Der Demokrat magazine, is generally regarded as ushering in the Expressionist style of poetry[1] and inspired many other poets to write in a similarly grotesque style; he is also seen as perhaps the only German predecessor of surrealism (which did not exist as a movement in Germany).
JakobvanHoddis (16 May 1887 – May/June 1942) was the pen name of the Jewish German expressionist poet Hans Davidsohn, of which "VanHoddis" is an anagram...
were executed (like Carl von Ossietzky, Erich Mühsam, Gertrud Kolmar, JakobvanHoddis, Paul Kornfeld, Arno Nadel, Georg Hermann, Theodor Wolff, Adam Kuckhoff...
(1906–1989) Among the poets associated with German Expressionism were: JakobvanHoddis Georg Trakl Walter Rheiner Gottfried Benn Georg Heym Else Lasker-Schüler...
founded in the Hackesche Höfe courtyards, Berlin by Kurt Hiller and JakobvanHoddis. The Neopathetic Cabaret was a short-lived by influential event held...
Herzl Hermann Hesse Magnus Hirschfeld Thomas Hobbes J. Edgar Hoover JakobvanHoddis Ödön von Horvath Karl Hubbuch David Hume Aldous Huxley Vera Inber Hans...
her niece Doris Davidsohn, née Kempner, she was the great-aunt of JakobvanHoddis. The death of both her parents in 1868 had a lasting effect on Kempner's...
Charles Baudelaire Robert Desnos Gunnar Ekelöf Paul Éluard Georg Heym JakobvanHoddis Max Jacob Srečko Kosovel Benjamin Péret Saint-John Perse Fernando Pessoa...
Club, alongside other writers of early Expressionism, Georg Heym and JakobvanHoddis. From 1911, he collaborated with the magazine Die Aktion, before distancing...
1890–1940 German expressionist writer Jewish suicide to avoid deportation JakobvanHoddis 1887–1942 German writer Jewish gas chamber at Sobibór Jochen Klepper...
this circle. In 1912, together with David Baumgardt, Erwin Loewenson, JakobvanHoddis and Robert Jentzsch, he was one of the editors of the posthumous poems...
Reinhardt and with a group of expressionist artists around Kurt Hiller and JakobvanHoddis. In 1903, she performed as Salome (in conjunction with Gertrud Eysoldt)...
Richard Bohn Alexander Duncker Kurt Hensel Otto Hellwig Paul Heyse JakobvanHoddis James Israel Wolfgang Kapp Johannes Lepsius Arnold Mendelssohn Friedrich...
Montgomery Robert Musil, Irène Némirovsky, Bruno Schulz, Edith Stein, JakobvanHoddis, Carolyn Wells, Xiao Hong, and Stefan Zweig died in 1942 without having...
University of Berlin. Other members of this Club included Kurt Hiller, JakobvanHoddis, and Erwin Loewenson (also known as Golo Gangi); often visiting were...
Picasso Arthur Cravan Franz Kafka: excerpt from The Metamorphosis JakobvanHoddis Marcel Duchamp: aphorisms (also found in The Writings of Marchel Duchamp...
Dream... Hope... A German Requiem, dedicated to Karl and Rosa (text JakobvanHoddis, Johannes R. Becher, Georg Heym, Rudolf Leonhard, Johannes Bobrowski...
De Bataafsche Leeuw. ISBN 9789067076296. Scholtz, Wim, ed. (1986). Max van Dam, Joods Kunstenaar 1910-1943. Vereniging het Museum Winterswijk. ISBN 90-70560-07-0...
(与謝野 晶子, Yosano Shiyo), Japanese poet and feminist (born 1878) May – JakobvanHoddis (Hans Davidsohn) German poet (died in extermination camp, born 1887)...
[John Rittmeister: The world is on fire here] (in German). Gütersloh: JakobvanHoddis. Bräutigam & Teller 1998. Brysac 2002, p. 254. Bräutigam & Teller 1998...
poems of August Stramm, Else Lasker-Schüler, Ingeborg Bachmann and JakobvanHoddis. Several of them were recorded by the Bayerischer Rundfunk, with singers...
Hardekopf Henriette Hardenberg Max Herrmann-Neisse Georg Heym Kurt Hiller JakobvanHoddis Richard Huelsenbeck Heinrich Eduard Jacob Franz Jung Oskar Kanehl Hermann...
series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables c. Early May – JakobvanHoddis (born 1887), German-Jewish Expressionist poet, in Sobibór extermination...
Muir (died 1959), Scottish poet, novelist and translator May 16 – JakobvanHoddis (died 1942), German May 31 - Saint-John Perse (died 1975), French diplomat...