German artist, author, poet, orator and translator
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Natias Neutert (spoken: "noytərt"; born February 24, 1941[1]) is a German artist, author, poet, orator,[2] and translator[3] who lives in Hamburg and Berlin.
^year given in his book Hundert Tricks und Zaubereien, 1976
^So he was introduced by Roger Willemsen on 0137, Premiere, Hamburg 1994.
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(divining rod), is about finding such a Zauberwort: —Translated by NatiasNeutert The titles of Eichendorff's poems show that, besides the motif of wandering...
dancing. / Because, he said, / only earth should return to earth. — NatiasNeutert with David Paisey Poems like this "were received by critics and public...
mixed from impromptu speech, body language and theatricality such as NatiasNeutert’s Diogenes Synopsis’’. The term performance poetry originates from an...
being modernist, a Japanese experimentalist, as well as a rationalist. NatiasNeutert, German thinker, critic, and poet, marks Ban in his essay as "a gentle...
Gesellschaft was established by the German thinker, poet and artist NatiasNeutert, as a free association of philosophers, writers, artists, media theoreticians...
John McHale Robert Motherwell Vik Muniz Wangechi Mutu Joseph Nechvatal NatiasNeutert Louise Nevelson Robert Nickle Eduardo Paolozzi Sergei Parajanov Claude...
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literature, the very first exponents of pop journalism were Uwe Nettelbeck, NatiasNeutert, and Helmut Salzinger, all living in or near Hamburg. They first wrote...
the verse form and the spirit of the original, may be the adaption of NatiasNeutert. Weltende is referenced in a poem by Catalan author Gabriel Ferrater...
In terms of the history of ideas, the term polyaesthetics comes from NatiasNeutert, whom the dean Hans Weckerle appointed as a lecturer at the Fachhochschule...
when the American Counterculture reached Europe's students. Founded by NatiasNeutert in 1968 and supported by Hubert Fichte and other cultural patrons, the...
Wolfgang Müller Gabriele Münter Georg Nees Renee Nele Gert Neuhaus NatiasNeutert Markus Oehlen Karl Oenike Méret Oppenheim Louise Pagenkopf Otto Pankok...
Mullica, Tom Munoz, Oscar Muthukad, Gopinath Namboothiri, Vazhakkunnam Neutert, Natias Nicholson, Chris Nixon, David Nova, Aldo Nu, Alain Nyman, Andy Ogawa...
didn't say a word and they just couldn’t believe it. Translated by NatiasNeutert; published in Foolnotes The titling of Kästner's poem is pure irony...
Syndikat für Kunstbetrieb in: Hamburger Abendblatt 30. März 1967. Cf. NatiasNeutert: Wo er hintrat, wuchs wieder Gras (where he walked, grass grew again)...
Museum of Modern Art". The New York Times. Retrieved October 13, 2012. "NatiasNeutert about Gertrude Stein's Rose" – via YouTube. Blackmer (1995) Cave, Damien...
Naftali (1888–1961) Henri Nannen (1913–1996) Michael Naumann (born 1941) NatiasNeutert (born 1941) Friedrich Nowottny (born 1929) Frederik Obermaier (born...
roles, such as Melchior in Wedekind's Frühlings Erwachen, and secondly NatiasNeutert, who performed his One-Mensch-Theater. In 1984, Zadek worked at the...