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Christian Morgenstern: Information from Answers.com

Through darkest night two funnels go; and in their narrow necks below moonbeams gather to cast the better a light upon their path et c.
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I have no depths, save my incessant desire for the depths." (Translated by David W.
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Still many Germans know some of his poems and quotations by heart, e.g. the following line from "The Impossible Fact" ("Die unmögliche Tatsache", 1910): Weil, so schließt er messerscharf / Nicht sein kann, was nicht sein darf.
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His philosophical and mythical works were largely influenced by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, the Austrian educationalist Rudolf Steiner (the originator of anthroposophy and the Waldorf school movement), and the Russian writers Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy.
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Lullabies, Lyrics and Gallows Songs, translated by Anthea Bell with illustrations by Lisbeth Zwerger (North South Books, 1995).
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Christian Morgenstern (Author of Songs from the Gallows)

Christian Morgenstern (Author of Songs from the Gallows) register tour sign in Home My Books Friends Recommendations listopia giveaways popular goodreads voice ebooks fun trivia quizzes quotes community groups creative writing people events Explore   Christian's Fans (1) Christian Morgenstern Author profile born Germany gender male genre Poetry About this author edit data Christian Morgenstern (May 6, 1871–March 31, 1914) was a German author and poet.Morgenstern's poetry, much of which was inspired by English literary nonsense, is immensely popular, even though he enjoyed very little success during his lifetime.
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He made fun of scholasticism, e.g. literary criticism in "Drei Hasen", grammar in "Der Werwolf", narrow-mindedness in "Der Gaul", and symbolism in "Der Wasseresel".
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In "Scholastikerprobleme" he discussed how many angels could sit on a needle.
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Christian Morgenstern - Christian Morgenstern Biography ...

As a rule, German culture is not too fond of the nonsensical.
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Later, he turned away from the nonsensical and started to concern himself with philosophical topics.
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Christian Morgenstern - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(German: "Ein Hase sitzt auf einer Wiese / des Glaubens, niemand sähe diese.
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Biberstein Christian Morgenstern (May 6, 1871–March 31, 1914) was a German author and poet from Munich.
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In "Scholastikerprobleme" he discussed how many angels could sit on a needle.
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His philosophical and mythical works were largely influenced by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, the Austrian educationalist Rudolf Steiner (the orignator of anthroposophy and the Waldorf school movement), and the Russian writers Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy.
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Volumes 1 and 2 comprise Morgenstern's lyrical writings and poems; volume 3: humoristic writings, including the complete Gallows Songs; volume 4: epic and theatrical writings; volume 5: collected aphorisms; volume 6: critical essays and reviews; volumes 7-9: complete correspondence.
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These include: "Home isn't where our house is, but wherever we are understood." "I shall excavate the strata of my soul." "I’m a man of limits: forever physically, emotionally, morally and artistically on the brink of plunging into the abyss.
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The biography of Christian Morgenstern - life story

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Christian Morgenstern Poems - Poems and Poets

It has given rise to a number of celebrated quotations.
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Morgenstern's most philosophical volume is a collection of aphorisms published posthumously in 1918 entitled Stufen: Eine Entwickelung in Aphorismen und Tagebuch-Notizen (Stages: A Development in Aphorisms and Diary Notes).
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In the 1933 "Handbuch der Judenfrage" ("Handbook of the Jewish Issue"), Morgenstern was listed as a "Jewish mixture".
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/ Yet him surveys, or so we learn / A god from far off, mild and stern.
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Yet I manage to keep my balance and possess presence of mind." "I bear no treasures within me.
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Emily Dickinson i carry your heart with me Edward Estlin (E.
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He worked for a while as a journalist in Berlin, but spent much of his life traveling through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, primarily in a vain attempt to recover his health.
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Christian Morgenstern Quotes - BrainyQuote

Christian Morgenstern The hidden child wants to be able to participate and to co-create in art, rather than being simply an admiring viewer.
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Fisches Nachtgesang - text of Christian Morgenstern

That translation is found at the URL, http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/ get_text.html?TextId=40800.  Composed for medium voice, the alternation of "-" and "U" is done by assigning the oft-used hum, or bocca chiusa and the neutral vowel, "uh," to the signs in his text.
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The clustered chord form spread from one note to two to three and then four embodies musically Morgenstern's line lengths, and the resulting turning of the text into music "on its side" still has the shape come out of a fish, as seen in the gestures at measures 4-6.
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Fisches Nachtgesang - text of Christian Morgenstern  Fisches Nachtgesang - (2008)     Christian Morgensternfor medium voice and pianoEmily Ezust gewidmet        -    U U    - - -U U U U    - - -U U U U     - - -U U U U    - - -U U U U     - - -    U U       - [ 2 pages, circa 1' 45" ] Christian Morgenstern Emily Ezust wrote me a message, inquiring whether I had ever set this poem of Morgenstern.
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Christian Morgenstern-- Hawaii blue - YouTube

After a little production break, Christian released his highly acclaimed Electro-Pop album "Hawaii Blue" in early 2001.
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He released his first single on Important Extracts entitled "...
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Christian was working night and day on his new album at the time.▲ lessAliases:Bikini Machine, The, CHRS, Visco Space Category: Music Tags: Christian Morgenstern Hawaii BlueLabel Forte Records FRT08 Techno License: Standard YouTube License 8 likes, 0 dislikes Show more Show less Link to this comment: Share to: Uploader Comments (judgy49) Well executed, I suppose.
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Being interested in technical issues since he was a child, he bought his first Commodore Amiga when he was 15 and started interesting in graphics.
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In 1995 he had his first contact with synthesizers, when Elef Tsiroudis (now owner of Shokoy Records) called him and told him about a Yamaha SY85 he bought and about his plans to produce electronic music.
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Christian Morgenstern - Wikiquote

For, he reasons pointedly That which must not, can not be.
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„Die unmögliche Tatsache” “The Impossible Fact” (1910) [edit] Unsourced Enthusiasm is the most beautiful word in the world.
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178 Weil, so schließt er messerscharf Nicht sein kann, was nicht sein darf.
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The Wondering Minstrels: The Midnightmouse -- Christian Morgenstern

He studied philosophy and art history at Jura and Breslauer University; while there, he published (with some friends) a book of criticism titled 'German Spirit'.
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Surreal, hypnotic, eerie - this poem seems to breathe darkness and night, a velvet curtain drawn over the senses.
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Der Rabe Ralf - text of Christian Morgenstern

In deed Marx' revolutionary activities were limited to writing tracts and addresses, and exchanging letters with others who would become the active "Marxists." These polar opposites are stark in many ways, but Morgenstern notes that simple Ralf, facing a difficult life of competition, might well have found the more inglorious death through "Redness" than through a simple life of struggles.
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He writes of "lasalleschen" ideas, and these refer to the French explorer, René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle (1643-1687).
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Thus he represents for the purpose of this poem the manly, world-traveling adventurer, while Marx' death -- which occurred in his arm chair in a flat in London, after more than a decade of intellectual feebleness and seriously declining health -- represents the opposite.
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  The score for Der Rabe Ralf  is available as a free PDF download, though any major commercial performance or recording of the work is prohibited without prior arrangement with the composer.
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An adventurer who had planned a life in farming in Canada but went on to explorer the Mississippi river to its entry into the Gulf of Mexico, he is sometimes referred to as the "father of the Louisiana Territory," which he claimed for France.
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It most assuredly explains what I translated simply as "Redness." Given the research by academics into the massive violence of the twentieth century, it comes down to a question of nationalism under the Kaiser and then National Socialism in Germany which Morgenstern prophecies, as well as the various violent collectivists from the Soviet to the other streams of genocide as practiced in all cases by a government of one sort or another.
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Marjomar dos: Quempu Lempu Siri Suri Sei [] Lalu lalu lalu lalu la!   The Big Lalula (Das große Lalula) was and is still something of a puzzle.
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It is on the one hand authentic, original, unspoilt and undistorted but on the other, it is that which is long forgotten.
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It is likely that our contemporary language still contains remnants of its origins, despite the fact that it would then have sounded quite different.
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From a poetic standpoint it is the ideal language (of Paradise and the Promised Land) where the aesthetic of sound is the main concern.
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It always comes down to the sentence: "I intended to say…” and then we have to ask: "Then why didn’t you say it?” With this in mind we have to be careful with his explanation; sensible as Morgenstern was, it all could just be a hoax, misleading one on purpose.
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He says: "Anyone who is a chess player will recognize the Lalula-song as a chess endgame.”   Indeed Morgenstern was a chess player, he liked the game ever since his childhood, and played it regularly, he even met his later wife through chess and he wrote some poems about chess, such as for instance the Chess Sonnet (Schachsonett), but to read the Lalula as an endgame proves really difficult, despite the fact that he gave a precise explanation.
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