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Hans Magnus Enzensberger

Ivan Malinowski

Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Blindenschrift. Frankfurt 1964. 1st ed. Inscribed by the author to IM. With the stamped book mark of IM on endpaper. + Verteidigung der Wölfe. Frankfurt 1962. Later ed. + Landesprache. Frankfurt 1961. Lated ed. With IM's autograph notes. + 3 vols. by Enzensberger. Orig. wrappers.

Enclosed Hans Magnus Enzensberger Politk og Forbrydelse. Cph 1966. Inscribed (in Norwegian) by the author to IM. + One more vol. in Danish by Enzensberger. (8)

The German author Hans Magnus Enzensberger (born 1929) is one of the most outstanding writers in German literature. He is a poet and an essayist, he has written theatre and radio plays and radio montages, worked as a critic, translator, and a publisher, and this fall he visited the International Author's Stage at the Royal Library in Copenhagen. In a remarkable essay from 1968 he declared that any literature, which cannot serve as political teaching, is dead literature. Enzenberger thinks, like Brecht, that poetry is a social tool, which must be handled with awareness and distance.

Provenance: The Danish poet and translator Ivan Malinowski (1926–1989).

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I. Malinowski's collection, 11 November 2012

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