Helle Nacht
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**Helle Nacht** is a collection of poems by Emmy Hennings that was published in 1919. The poems in this collection are characterized by their experimental and avant-garde style, and they explore the themes of love, loss, religion, and spirituality. Hennings was married to Hugo Ball, a founder of the Dada movement, and her poetry was influenced by his artistic and intellectual ideas. The poems in **Helle Nacht** are often characterized by their use of fragmentation, collage, and other experimental techniques. Hennings also uses a variety of different poetic forms, including sonnets, free verse, and prose poetry. This collection is a testament to Hennings's skill as a poet, and it is an important work in the history of German literature.Book Details
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