You are warmly invited to the Goethe-Institut for the launch of Karl Wolfskehl “Poetry and Exile - Letters from New Zealand 1938-1948“ edited and translated by Nelson Wattie.
Steven Sedley will chair a discussion and readings by Dr Friedrich Voit and Nelson Wattie.
Wolfskehl was described by Thomas Mann as:
“a personality of European rank, holding an important and incomparable place in the history of the German spirit. As a poet and thinker, as an intimate friend and lifelong companion of the great German poet, Stefan George; as a promoter stimulating varied progressive movements of the twentieth century
he was of great influence in significant spheres of arts and letters.”
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Copies of the book (and also poems by Wolfskehl) will be available for sale at a discounted price ($40 cash only).
RSVP by 9th October to
rsvp@wellington.goethe.org | 043856924.
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