Essay and Aphorism
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Telegrams Of The Soul These short pieces by Peter Altenberg (1859-1919)--a Viennese writer of prose poems, sketches, essay and aphorism and aphorisms--chronicle his enthusiastic appreciation of things that range from good writing to the nubile 13-year-old girls of Vienna. An aesthete essay and aphorism and bon vivant with a contagious appetite for good living, Altenberg (his real name was Richard Engldnder) counted among his enthusiasms postcard collecting essay and aphorism and brothels. However, he also had a social conscience, which is reflected in the essays here about a group of Ashanti who were brought to Vienna as an exhibit at the local zoo--and with whom Altenberg made friends. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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As a composer he was unable to step out from under the shadow of his teacher Alban Berg. His childhood joy was increased by the family's annual summer sojourn in Amorbach. It is the second half of this name that he later adopted as his surname (Wiesengrund was abbreviated to W). He was also the Music Director of the Radio Project. Theodor Adorno Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno (September 11, 1903 August 6, 1969) was a German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist and composer. The label 'social philosopher' emphasizes the socially critical aspect of his philosophical thinking, which from 1945 onwards took an intellectually prominent position in the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School along with Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, Jürgen Habermas and others. Already as a young music critic and unordained sociologist, Theodor W. Adorno was primarily a philosophical thinker. He attended the Kai... Young Theodor passionately engaged in four-handed piano playing. Biography Early Frankfurt Years Theodor (or 'Teddie') was born in Frankfurt as an only child to the wine merchant Oscar Alexander Wiesengrund (1870-1941, of Jewish descent, converted to Protestantism) and the Catholic singer Maria Barbara, born Cavelli-Adorno. His musically talented aunt Agatha also lived with also surname (September musically Kai... aspect with onwards philosopher, the is