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First published in German in 1919, Potsdamer Platz was Curt Corrinth’s first novel to employ an Expressionist, frenetic prose and presented his excessive vision of free love. Inspired by Freud’s controversial disciple, Otto Gross, and his theory on sexual relations, Corrinth took this outlook to new extremes to preach the sexual orgy as a ...
6 lip 2021 · A frenzied German Expressionist tale of orgy as salvation in Weimar Berlin. Originally published in German in 1919, Potsdamer Platz was Curt Corrinth’s first novel to employ an expressionistic, frenetic prose and presented his excessive vision of free love.
A frenzied German Expressionist tale of orgy as salvation in Weimar Berlin. Originally published in German in 1919, Potsdamer Platz was Curt Corrinth’s first novel to employ an expressionistic, frenetic prose and presented his excessive vision of free love.
6 lip 2021 · Originally published in German in 1919, Potsdamer Platz was Curt Corrinth’s first novel to employ an expressionistic, frenetic prose and presented his excessive vision of free love. Inspired by the sex theories of Freud’s controversial disciple Otto Gross, Corrinth preached the sexual orgy as a means to salvation and universal copulation as ...
10 cze 2021 · Curt Corrinth's short novel is one of almost comic expressionistic excess. The story is simple: Hans Termaden comes to Berlin from the provinces, gets a taste of (and for) the big city, its freedoms, and, in particular, sex -- and he runs with it.
Plac Poczdamski (niem. Potsdamer Platz) – jeden z największych i najruchliwszych placów w centralnym [2] Berlinie, w dzielnicach Mitte oraz Tiergarten, w okręgu administracyjnym Mitte [3]. Nazwa pochodzi od niemieckiego miasta Poczdam.
Details. Reviews & Media. A frenzied German Expressionist tale of orgy as salvation in Weimar Berlin. Originally published in German in 1919, Potsdamer Platz was Curt Corrinth's first novel to employ an expressionistic, frenetic prose and presented his excessive vision of free love.