Graf Harry Kessler Books
This Anglo-German count was a diplomat, writer, and patron of modern art, whose writings offer a captivating glimpse into the artistic and theatrical life of Europe. His diaries, published posthumously, meticulously detail the cultural landscape of Germany from the end of World War I until his death. Through his keen observations, readers experience the collapse of one era and the emergence of a new artistic spirit. His work serves as a valuable testament to a turbulent period and its profound cultural reverberations.
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