Bruno Goetz
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Bruno Goetz | |
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Died | 19 March 1954 Zürich, Switzerland | (aged 68)
Occupation(s) | poet, writer and translator |
Bruno Goetz (6 November 1885 – 19 March 1954) was a German-Baltic poet, writer and translator.
Goetz composed two novels. His first novel, Das Reich ohne Raum[1] (The Kingdom without Space), consisted mainly of dream scenes. The protagonist, a wanderer in heroic dress who calls young people to follow him, is recognizable as the wanderer and poet Gusto Gras of Monte Verità. The work was discussed by Carl Jung in his seminars, and written about by Marie-Louise von Franz.
References
- ^ Bruno Goetz (1919). Das Reich ohne Raum. G. Kiepenheuer.
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