Ludwig Rubiner
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- Rubiner, Ludwig
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- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1881-07-12
- Place of birth
- Berlin
- Date of death
- 1920-02-27
- Place of death
- Berlin
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Ludwig Rubiner (12 June 1881 – 27 February 1920) was a German poet, literary critic and essayist, generally seen as a representative of the expressionist movement that originated in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. His most important works include a manifesto entitled, "Der Dichter greift in die Politik" ("The poet engages in politics", 1912) and a stage-drama, "Die Gewaltlosen" ("Men of non-violence", 1919), which he dedicated to "dem Kameraden, meiner Frau Frida" (loosely, "My comrade wife Frida"). His "Kriminalsonetten" have even led to his being seen by some as a prophet of Dadaism.
Sources may also identify him by his literary pseudonym as Ernst Ludwig Grombeck.
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- Ludwig Rubiner translated Vidocq, der Mann mit hundert Namen
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- 2024-09-07