
Brennende Erde
by Erich Mühsam
'Brennende Erde' Summary
**Brennende Erde** encompasses a selection of poems by Erich Mühsam, offering a multifaceted exploration of his political and social views. The poems, written during the period between 1909 and 1920, capture the stark realities of a turbulent era. Mühsam's verses are a powerful expression of his unwavering commitment to socialism and anarchism. He unflinchingly confronts the horrors of war, exposes the flaws of societal structures, and champions the fight for human freedom and dignity. The poems are characterized by their raw emotion, sharp satire, and evocative imagery, reflecting the disillusionment and yearning for change that permeated the period. Mühsam's work, imbued with a sense of urgency and hope, serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring struggle for justice and equality.Book Details
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