Kurt Tucholsky
- Ignaz Wrobel
- Theobald Tiger
- Peter Panter
- Kaspar Hauser
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- Tucholsky, Kurt
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- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1890-01-09
- Place of birth
- Berlin
- Date of death
- 1935-12-21
- Place of death
- Gothenburg
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Kurt Tucholsky (German: [kʊʁt tu.ˈxɔls.ki] ; 9 January 1890 – 21 December 1935) was a German journalist, satirist, and writer. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Kaspar Hauser (after the historical figure), Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger and Ignaz Wrobel.
A politically engaged journalist and temporary co-editor of the weekly magazine Die Weltbühne, he was simultaneously a satirist, an author of satirical political revues, a songwriter, and a poet. He saw himself as a left-wing democrat and pacifist and warned against anti-democratic tendencies — above all in politics and the military — and the threat of Nazism. His fears were confirmed when the Nazis came to power in January 1933. In May of that year he was among the authors whose works were banned as "un-German" and burned; he was also among the first authors and intellectuals whose German citizenship was revoked.
According to Istvan Deak, Tucholsky was Weimar Germany's most controversial political and cultural commentator. He published over 2,000 essays, manifestos, poems, critiques, aphorisms, and stories.
- In his writings he hit hard at his main enemies in Germany, whom he identified as haughty aristocrats, bellicose army officers, brutal policemen, reactionary judges, anti-republican officials, hypocritical clergymen, tyrannical professors, dueling fraternity students, ruthless capitalists, philistine burghers, opportunistic Jewish businessmen, fascistic petty-bourgeois, Nazis, even peasants, whom he considered generally dumb and conservative….He is admired as an unsurpassed master of satire, of the short character sketch, and of the Berlin jargon.
His literary works were translated into English, including the 1912 Rheinsberg: Ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte, translated as Rheinsberg: A Storybook for Lovers; and the 1931 Schloss Gripsholm: Eine Sommergeschichte, translated as Castle Gripsholm: A Summer Story.
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Kurt Tucholsky was a German-Jewish journalist, satirist, and writer. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Kaspar Hauser (after the historical figure), Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger and Ignaz Wrobel.
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Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Politische Justiz | Paperback | 3-499-11336-8 | 1970-12 |
Man sollte mal...: Prosa und Gedichte | Paperback | 3-15-008917-4 | 1974 |
Rheinsberg: Ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte (cover with lithography of a castle) | Paperback | 3-499-10261-7 | 1988-09 |
Schloss Gripsholm: Eine Sommergeschichte | Paperback | 3-499-10004-5 | 1998-08 |
Ein Pyrenäenbuch | Paperback | 3-499-10474-1 | 1986-02 |
Zwischen Gestern und Morgen: Eine Auswahl aus seinen Schriften und Gedichten | Paperback | 3-499-10050-9 | 1990-07 |
Politische Briefe (Kurt Tucholsky) | Paperback | ? | 1969-08 |
Rheinsberg: Ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte und anderes (linen back) | Paperback | ? | 1958-12 |
Panter, Tiger & Co.: Eine neue Auswahl aus seinen Schriften und Gedichten | Paperback | 3-499-10131-9 | 1992-02 |
Schloss Gripsholm (linen back) | Paperback | ? | 1954-03 |
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- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Erbfeind
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Warum stehen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Lesefrucht
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Das Fort
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote An Lucianos
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Les Abattoirs
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Zum Fünfigsten
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Figurinen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Unser Militär!
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Das Barreau
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Begnadigung
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Polizei
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Streit
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Katz
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Mutterns Hände
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Am Telephon
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Olle Kamellen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Otto Reutter
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Primus
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Sie schläft
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Trotzdem!
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Geschworene
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Gefühle
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Wiederaufnahme
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Zwei Seelen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Apotheke
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Cauterets
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Plötzensee
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote blurb for Der Untertan
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Chef-Erotik
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Lieber Jakopp!
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Mein Nachruf
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Oller Mann
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote blurb for Roßhalde
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Tagung
- Kurt Tucholsky is/was married to Mary Gerold-Tucholsky
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Joebbels
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Floh
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Trunkenes Lied
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Nebenan
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Zwei Klöster
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Auf ein Kind
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote blurb for Der große Bob
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Pic du Midi
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Das Elternhaus
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Ein Wort
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Gruß nach vorn
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Diskretion
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Einer aus Albi
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der andre Mann
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Meineid
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Historisches
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Jubiläum
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Südfrüchte
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Gallettiana
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Park Monceau
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Schlager
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Einfahrt
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Affenkäfig
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Begründung
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Ein Geniesser
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Familie
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Das Mitglied
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Ein Satz
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Staatspathos
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die arme Frau
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Aus!
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der alte Herr
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Persönlich
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote blurb for Die Aussteigerin
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Le "Lied"
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Zentrale
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Drei Tage
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Pariser Vorort
- Kurt Tucholsky is the subject of Kurt Tucholsky in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten
- Kurt Tucholsky is the subject of Kurt Tucholsky: Ein Lebensbild
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Kleine Bitte
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Rote Melodie
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Kartoffeln
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Malwine
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Junge Autoren
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Redensart
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Figuren
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Anhänger
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Psychoanalyse
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Zuzutrauen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Karrieren
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Aufpasser
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Sie, zu ihm
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Olle Germanen
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Der Zerstreute
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Häuser
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Täler
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Muff
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Leere
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote If...
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Prozess Harden
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Pau
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Essayisten
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Kleine Station
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Handelsteil
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Eaux-Bonnes
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Belohnung
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Erpressung
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote In Weissensee
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Deine Welt
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Heinrich Zille
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Kuppelei
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Zeugung
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Ehekrach
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Die Flecke
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote blurb for Der Unsichtbare(yellow / black cover with white dot)
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Vor Verdun
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Korrespongdanx
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Harmonika
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Beim Schneider
- Kurt Tucholsky wrote Riviera
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