Jeremy Adler

Jeremy Adler ( born 1947 in London) is a British poet and professor of German language at King's College London. He is the son of the Czechoslovak- British writer HG Adler.

He studied English and German literature at Queen Mary College in London. The topic of his dissertation ( 1977) at Claus Victor Bock, in German: An almost magical attraction, the use of chemistry is in Goethe's novel Elective Affinities. Like his father, Hans Günther Adler, he published works by Franz Baermann Steiner ( from whose estate ). In Germany he became famous for his criticism of Bernhard Schlink's bestseller The Reader.

He writes poetry and has published it as an artist in his books publishing Alphabox, there also texts of his father, Franz Wurm and Friedrich Danieli are published. Four issues of which he edited the collection of A. An Envelope Magazine of Visual Poetry published 1971-73 and 1977 in London. He gave several books out at Writers Forum.

Adler was in the academic year 1985/1986 and again in 2011/2012 Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study Berlin ..

Works (selection)

  • Ab The Poetry Society, London 1973. S. 40
  • Tarot. Pirate Press, London 1975
  • The Amsterdam Quartet. Alphabox Press, London 1976. 5 p
  • The Wedding and other Marriages. 1980
  • Jeremy Adler, Bob Cobbing: Homage to Theocritus. Writers Forum, London 1985.
  • The Electric alphabet. In 1986. 2nd edition 1996, Internet edition 1997.
  • Big Skies and Little Stones. Alphabox Press, c.1987. 25 loose FOLDERS.
  • Jeremy Adler: An almost magical attraction: Goethe's Elective Affinities and the chemistry of his time. Beck, Munich 1987
  • Jeremy Adler, Ulrich Ernst: Text as a character. Acta humanities, Weinheim 1987
  • Jeremy Adler ( ed.): From Prague Poet to Oxford Anthropologist: Franz Baermann Steiner Celebrated. Iudicium, Munich 2003.
  • Jeremy Adler ( ed.), Franz Baermann Steiner: On falling Path: Collected Poems. Wallenstein, Göttingen 2000
  • Jeremy Adler, Richard Fardon (ed.), Franz Baermann Steiner: Civilization and Danger: Scientific writings. Wallenstein, Göttingen 2008
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