* Born on 24.01.1895 in Munich: Eugen Roth died , † 28.04.1976 in Munich.
German writer. After experiments in the Munich expressionist poetry was Germanic and journalist to his own writing style. He wrote mainly Versbücher that of a serene and contemplative, sometimes skeptical tone are marked.
Roth scored great success with poems, all of which begin with the words "A person".
They were first published in the satirical magazine "Simplicissimus" and published in 1935 as the anthology "A human being".
The writer described the little problems of everyday life with benevolent cynicism.
His works "Human and inhuman" (1948) and The Last Man "(1964) made him popular. In addition to poetry written Roth essays, novels and children's books.
tide of love
A man writes the midnight deep
to the beloved a letter
The sultry night and full of feeling.
you get it tomorrow but cool,
Reads yawning him and throws it away.
You see, the letter defeats the purpose.
The man who hears nothing more of it, in turn, is disgusted with
right
and writes during the day, hurt
saugrob And what he thinks of her.
The sweetheart gets the letter in the evening,
just decided Having
listen to the people yet -
The letter of intent that must interfere.
writes Well, the rudeness to ask
Man still a delicate
third and fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh
The heartless silent lover. But all in vain
is written, next meets
When you first.
A man writes the midnight deep
to the beloved a letter
The sultry night and full of feeling.
you get it tomorrow but cool,
Reads yawning him and throws it away.
You see, the letter defeats the purpose.
The man who hears nothing more of it, in turn, is disgusted with
right
and writes during the day, hurt
saugrob And what he thinks of her.
The sweetheart gets the letter in the evening,
just decided Having
listen to the people yet -
The letter of intent that must interfere.
writes Well, the rudeness to ask
Man still a delicate
third and fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh
The heartless silent lover. But all in vain
is written, next meets
When you first.
Eugen Roth.
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