Rudolf Pannwitz
Rudolf Pannwitz ( born May 27, 1881 in Crossen / Oder, † March 23, 1969 in Astano / Ticino ) was a German writer and philosopher.
Pannwitz studied after visiting the school philosophy, classical philology, German and Sanskrit in Marburg and Berlin, and taught as a private tutor. First poems appeared in Stefan George leaves for art. Pannwitz also wrote political contributions to the world stage. With Otto zur Linde Pannwitz a magazine of Charon. Fame he achieved with his book The Crisis of European culture. Since 1921 he lived on the island Koločep ( Dalmatia ) and since 1948 in Ciona, a district of Carona in Ticino. Pannwitz 1933 excluded from the Prussian Academy of Arts.
Works ( selection)
- The elementary school teacher and the German language, Berlin 1907
- The elementary school teacher and the German Culture, Berlin 1909
- To form customer of the Church, Wittenberg 1912
- Dionysian tragedy, Nuremberg 1913
- The freedom of man, Nuremberg 1917
- The Crisis of European Culture, Nuremberg 1917
- Germany and Europe, Nuremberg 1918
- Baldur's death, Nuremberg 1919
- The German doctrine, 1919
- Faustus and Helen, Nuremberg 1920
- From chaos to community, Munich Feldafing 1921
- Orplid, Munich 1923
- The German idea of Europe, Munich - Feldafing 1931
- Self-help, Zurich 1938
- The age of the world and politics, Zurich 1948
- Contributions to European culture, Nuremberg 1954
- Communism, fascism, democracy, Zurich 1961
- Water will clench, Stuttgart 1963
- A selection of his work. Edited by Erwin Jaeckle. Wiesbaden 1983, ISBN 3-515-03936-8
- Undine. A posthumous novel in verse. Ed With an essay on the life and work of the poet. by Gabriella Rovagnati. Nuremberg 1999, ISBN 3-418-00574-8