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HERBERT KUHNER Romancier, Lyriker, Dramatiker und Übersetzer ist 1935 in Wien in geboren. Er emigrierte 1939 in die Vereinigten Staaten und studierte an der Lawrenceville School und Columbia University. Nach Wien kehrte er 1963 zurück, wo er als ein freier Schriftsteller und Übersetzer lebt.

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Remigration

Another topic I have “touched upon” is “remigration.” This word is a neologism, which means coming back to where you have been driven out.I've always said that I wanted a smooth ride, but I couldn't help rocking the boat. Rocking seems to be in my genes.

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Remarkable People

On the road I have traveled, I have met many remarkable people. First I name my friend and mentor the late Emile Capouya. “Mike” encouraged me over the years and published two of my books in New York.

Herbert Kuhner

grew up in the United States, associating with the New York City jazz and coffee scene in the 1950s. ". . I've always said that I wanted to have smooth sailing, but I couldn't help rocking the boat. Rocking seems to be in my genes". As a subtitle I’ve chosen “Stepping out of line,” which is a movement my feet can’t seem to avoid making.

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Vienna Today

Returning to my birthplace has given me a unique opportunity of writing on Third Reich Revisionism. This topic interlinks with Violence under the Guise of Art like pieces of a puzzle to reveal how the past manifests itself in the present.

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Archive for February, 2009

Ritual Murder Renaissance

(Is this Bile Going Unnoticed?)
From an Interview with Fr. Floriano Abrahamowicz by Laura Canzian, La Tribuna di Treviso, Jan. 29, 2009 (Abrahamowicz is spokesman for the Society of St. Pius X in north-eastern Italy)
“The whole history of humanity is marked by the people of Israel, who initially were the people of God, who then became […]

Herbert Kuhner: Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernard left this planet two decades ago, but his literary work is very much alive. I translated poetry and prose by Bernhard. Here are two selections:
Herbert Kuhner: Thomas Bernhard
ORF „5 vor 12″ April 28 1999
Being an author and a translator are not two separate activities for me, but rather one.
Sometimes I consider translating to […]

Playboy is 55 years old

We congratulate an American Institution!
Here’s prose and poetry on the subject.
Herbert Kuner
Posing in the Nude
Posing in the nude is the most natural thing in the world. Is there anyone who would deny that fact? What could be more natural than nudity? And what could be more natural than being in the altogether for all to […]

A great drummer has left us

Louie Bellson died on February 14th.
A great drummer has left us.
Here’ something I wrote about Louie.
Look! No Hands!
Two is better than one,
and that goes for bass drums.
Now there are double bass drum peddles
for one drum
so that you can use the hi-hat as well,
while you’re at it.
Ray McKinley started using two in ‘41.
That went almost unnoticed.
Louie […]

The Legend of Ritual Murder Makes a Comeback

Herbert Kuhner
Segments from an Interview with Fr. Floriano Abrahamowicz by Laura Canzian, La Tribuna di Treviso, Jan. 29, 2009 (Abrahamowicz is spokesman for the Society of St. Pius X in north-eastern Italy)
“It’s truly impossible for a Catholic Christian to be anti-Semitic. I myself, on my father’s side, have Jewish roots. My last name even suggests […]

Deicide All Over Again

Herbert Kuhner
“We are convinced that Jesus Christ can provide salvation for us and for the Jews. But they must first open themselves to Him and accept Him as God and Savoir….Jews killed Jesus Christ. Thus the Jewish people share complicity for his death.”
- Father Helmut Trutt Pius Brotherhood, Austria, News, Feb. 6, 2009, Page 5
Concerning […]

The Vatican and the Cake

Herbert Kuhner
The Vatican and Syllogistic Thinking:
How the Vatican Eats Its Cake and Has It Too
or Playing Both Ends Against the Middle
Segments from
Bishop Richard Williamson, Holocaust Denier, Reinstated By Pope
By Nicole Winfield Jan. 24, 2009, AP
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI has lifted the excommunications of four traditionalist bishops, including that of a Holocaust denier…the […]