Expressionismus - grotesk
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Expressionismus - grotesk (Zürich 1962) is an anthology of writings edited by Karl Otten.
With work by Alfred Lichtenstein, Karl Otten, Hugo Ball, Gottfried Benn, Ernst Blass, Paul Boldt, Albert Ehrenstein, Carl Einstein, Claire Goll, Iwan Goll, George Grosz, Ferdinand Hardekopf, Georg Heym, Jakob van Hoddis, Richard Huelsenbeck, Wassily Kandinsky, Arthur Kronfeld, Heinrich Lautensack, Mynona, Paul Scheerbart, Rene Schickele, Kurt Schwitters, Alfred Wolfenstein.
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