Difference between revisions of "Wieland Herzfelde"

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* ''[https://dada.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/315 Schutzhaft: Erlebnisse vom 7. bis 20. März 1919 bei den Berliner Ordnungstruppen]'', Berlin: Malik, 1919. {{de}}
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* ''[https://dada.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/311 Tragigrotesken der Nacht: Träume]'', ills. George Grosz, Berlin: Malik, 1920. {{de}}
 
* ''[[Media:Herzfelde Wieland Gesellschaft Kuenstler und Kommunismus 1921.pdf|Gesellschaft, Künstler und Kommunismus]]'', Berlin: Malik, 1921, 30 pp, [https://digital.kunsthaus.ch/viewer/image/104865/1/ KHZ]. {{de}}
 
* ''[[Media:Herzfelde Wieland Gesellschaft Kuenstler und Kommunismus 1921.pdf|Gesellschaft, Künstler und Kommunismus]]'', Berlin: Malik, 1921, 30 pp, [https://digital.kunsthaus.ch/viewer/image/104865/1/ KHZ]. {{de}}
  
 
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wieland_Herzfelde Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 6 December 2020

Wieland Herzfelde (11 April 1896, Weggis – 23 November 1988, East Berlin) was a German publisher and writer. He is particularly known for his links with German avant-garde art and Marxist thought, and was the brother of the photo montage artist John Heartfield, with whom he often worked. In 1916 he founded the Malik publishing house, which specialized in avant-garde art and communist literature.

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