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  1. Gottfried Benn (2 May 1886 – 7 July 1956) was a German poet, essayist, and physician. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times. [1] He was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize in 1951.

  2. 5 days ago · Gottfried Benn was a German poet and essayist whose expressionistic pessimism and conjurations of decay in the period immediately after World War I gradually mellowed into a philosophy of pragmatism. He was perhaps the most significant poet in post-World War II Germany.

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  3. Gottfried Benn (1886-1956) served in the German army’s medical corps during WWI and used his clinical experiences as inspiration for his first collections of poetry, Morgue und andere Gedichte (1912) and Fleisch (1917).

  4. Gottfried Benn (1934) Gottfried Benn (* 2. Mai 1886 in Mansfeld bei Putlitz, Prignitz; † 7. Juli 1956 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Dichter, Essayist und Arzt. Er wuchs als Sohn eines Theologen in einem Pfarrhaus auf.

  5. May 18, 2018 · The German author Gottfried Benn (1886-1956) was an important expressionist writer. Influenced by his work as a physician, he demonstrated brutal anti-sentimentalism in both his poetry and prose. Gottfried Benn was born at Mansfeld, Prussia, the son of a Lutheran minister.

  6. Translator’s Note: Five Poems by Gottfried Benn. By Michael Hofmann. Once before in these pages (October 2006), I sketched at slightly greater length the career of Gottfried Benn, and in particular how this major twentieth-century German poet has been received (or not received) in English.

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  8. One of the most striking phenomena of German literature during the postwar period is the sudden rise to prominence of Gottfried Benn, who published his first book—a volume of brutal, Expressionist poems called Morgue —in 1912. Curiously enough, it is not his poetry that has catapulted him into notoriety.

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