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Zwei Weltalter

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Zwei WeltalterEinige bedeutende Knstler des 20. Jahrhunderts fhlten sich von den ltesten Kunstwerken der Menschen angezogen. Wie kaum ein anderer hat sich Willi Baumeister (1889 1955) intensiv mit der Kunst der Eiszeit und der frher Kulturen befasst: Ihn beschftigte die Deutung der urgeschichtlichen Zeichen, aber auch die Formen der figurativen Abstraktion. Seine Bildwelt verband in Form wie Gehalt die ur und frhgeschichtlichen Zeiten mit der Gegenwart. In dieser

Einige bedeutende Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts fühlten sich von den ältesten Kunstwerken der Menschen angezogen. Wie kaum ein anderer hat sich Willi Baumeister (1889-1955) intensiv mit der Kunst der Eiszeit und der früher Kulturen befasst: Ihn beschäftigte die Deutung der urgeschichtlichen Zeichen, aber auch die Formen der figurativen Abstraktion. Seine Bildwelt verband in Form wie Gehalt die ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Zeiten mit der Gegenwart. In dieser Publikation treten moderne Kunst und Eiszeitkunst in einen ebenso ungewöhnlichen wie faszinierenden Dialog. Ausgewählte Werke Willi Baumeisters aus dem Urgeschichtlichen Museum Blaubeuren und figürliche Eiszeitkunst mit Schwerpunkt auf den einmaligen Funden aus den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb werden gegenübergestellt; inhaltliche Gemeinsamkeiten und Spannungsfelder werden anschaulich vor Augen geführt. Weitere Beiträge führen allgemeiner in die eiszeitliche Kunst der Altsteinzeit ein, die vor allem durch die beeindruckenden Malereien von Lascaux und Altamira bekannt ist.
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We all know Hardy the novelist, but perhaps he is less well known as a poet. In this volume of over 900 pages, with nearly 1,000 poems, Hardy is colorful, chatty, direct, lyrical, thoughtful, deep. And perhaps his finest quality - at least so I find - is the fact that he is down-to-earth. His poems are not "difficult" for a reasonably literate, experienced reader; and the rhyming is never forced. In short, his poems are a delight.
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Thomas Hardy is my favorite novelist who has ever lived. I preface the review of this poetry anthology - which includes every one of the 900+ poems he wrote throughout his life, from the 1860s to just before his death in 1928 - in this way because I’m a bit biased. Hardy’s poetry is technically satisfying and nearly as moving as his novels, and you can tell that the same precision he brought to prose is on full display in his verse. I’m working my way through every single poem in this collection, and thus far my favorites are “The Convergence of the Twain” and “After the Last Breath.” There are other poets whose works I like better (Dickinson, Yeats, Wordsworth, and Whitman come to mind), but as an amateur Hardy scholar, reading this collection is positively invaluable to understand the full depth of his genius, and as always Wordsworth Classics delivers in terms of a quality paperback that should withstand years of enjoyment. I own many of their releases and have yet to find one that even slightly disappoints.
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