- Paul Boldt
Paul Boldt (born 1885 in West
Prussia died 1921 inFreiburg im Breisgau) was one of the poets of GermanExpressionism .Boldt was born in the town of Christefelde an der Weichsel in the countryside of West Prussia, an area which is now a part of Poland. After finishing his secondary education, he studied philology at universities in Munich, Marburg, and Berlin without taking a degree. Once in Berlin, he started associating with the writers and artists who frequented the city's many caf市 and began writing poetry himself.
In 1912, his first published poems appeared in "Die Aktion," a magazine most frequently associated with the Expressionist movement. And two years later, he published his only book, "Junge Pferde! Junge Pferde!" ("Young Horses! Young Horses").
He was drafted into the German Army at the beginning of World War I, but was discharged in 1916 on the grounds that he was psychologically unfit to serve. It was during his time in the military that he stopped writing poetry, and the last of his poems to appear in print during his lifetime came out in 1918.
Boldt died at the age of 35 from an embolism that was a complication of surgery for a hernia. And since his death, he has been largely forgotten, unlike other Expressionist poets writing in German, such as Gottfried Benn, Georg Heym, and Georg Trakl. (There are, in fact, no photographs or likenesses of Boldt known to be in existence.) However, in the last few decades there has been a movement seeking to revive recognition for what many readers and critics believe to be his considerable poetic gifts.
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External links
* [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118661175 Literatur von und über Paul Boldt im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek]
* [http://www.paul-boldt.de/ The Online-Archive with the ouevre of Paul Boldt]
* [http://www.marc-pendzich.de Chansons with lyrics by Paul Boldt by german composer Marc Pendzich]
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