„Die eiserne Maske der Freiheit“: Hans Magnus Enzensberger und Karl Marx

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Dieter Lamping

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„Die eiserne Maske der Freiheit“: Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Karl Marx



During the 1960s and 1970s the poetic reception of Karl Marx begins to increase in Germany. In this regard, it can be observed that Hans Magnus Enzensberger’s poetic and essayistic reception of Marx is not only quite complex, but also unorthodox. By focusing on the anthology „Gespräche mit Marx und Engels,“ edited by Enzensberger, his comedy „Der Untergang der Titanic“ and his poem „Karl Heinrich Marx,“ the diverse forms of reference to this philosopher are analyzed. It can be demonstrated that Enzensberger uses the montage technique masterly to avoid one-dimensional confessions.

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Lamping, D. 2023. „Die eiserne Maske der Freiheit“: Hans Magnus Enzensberger und Karl Marx. International Journal for Comparative Cultural Studies. 10 (2023), 21–33. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-e420-3e74.
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