biography
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Burte, Hermann
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originally Hermann Strübe
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pronunciation:
[boortuh]
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| male
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| lived:
| (1879–1960)
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| biography:
| Writer and artist, born in Maulberg, SE Germany. Strongly influenced by Nietzsche, his work includes plays written in an early Expressionist style and the anti-Semitic novel Wiltfeber der ewige Deutsche (1912). His best work was his love and nature poetry, including Patricia (1910), Madlee (1923), and Stirn unter den Sternen (1957), and his translations of French poetry, notably of Voltaire. |
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