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Jakob van Hoddis

    May 16, 1887 – January 1, 1942

    Jakob van Hoddis was a German poet who emerged as a pivotal figure of early literary expressionism. He is most celebrated for his piercing poetry that often delves into the darker aspects of modern life with a unique urgency. His early works, particularly the poem "Weltende," capture a sense of anxiety and decay that defined his literary period. Van Hoddis's significance lies in his ability to articulate the disquieting shifts of his time through a concise and evocative verse.

    Jakob van Hoddis
    Prokletí básníci německé poezie
    Sammlung Luchterhand: Gedichte
    Gesammelte Dichtungen
    Dichtungen und Briefe
    Weltende
    Starker Wind über der bleichen Stadt