Archive for 'Poetry'
The Prophet
Theodor Herzl
had gone the gamut.
First he thought
that assimilation
would solve the problem,
but he realized
that the dark clouds
looming on the horizon
would not be blown away
by neglect of religious practice
or mass conversions.
Besides, although there were many
who favored assimilation,
others wanted to continue
to lead a life within religious tradition.
So that idea had to be cast aside.
The vision of the dark […]
Posted: May 3rd, 2010 under Poetry, Political.
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Paean for Harry Kuhner
“Harry’s Fest”
Freitag 16. April, ab 19:00, Studio Leander Kaiser, 1100 Wien, Pernerstorfergasse 47/3b
Sphere: Related Content
Posted: April 15th, 2010 under Poetry, Aktuell, Political, Jazz.
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„Hütet Euch vor Verzweiflung!“
Einladung
Lyrikabend mit Gedichten aus der einzigartigen Sammlung von Herbert Kuhner (Lyriker, Dramatiker, Übersetzer, Poet)
Mit ausgewählten Gedichten bedeutender jüdischer LyrikerInnen (Alter Brody, Else Keren, Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger, Tamar Radzyner, Stella Rotenberg, Thomas Sessler, Herbert Kuhner)
Es interpretieren: Rita Dummer, Karsten Rühl, Herbert Kuhner
Republikanischer Club, Rockhgasse 1- 1010 Wien
25.Feb 2010 19Uhr
Rita DUMMER & Karsten RÜHL
This brilliant acting duo will […]
Posted: February 19th, 2010 under Poetry, Aktuell, Materialien, Translations.
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On the Subject of Birds
Herbert Kuhner
Ethical Necessities
The Hermann Nitsch debate has been truncated long ago…
like the Valie Export debate.
Viennese actionism can no longer be the basis
for dispute in a civilized state;
it has been canonized for quite some time
and found its place in museums.
Today anyone who opposes actionism
simply disqualifies himself.
- Sigrid Löffler, star critic, Profil, Sept. 21, 1992
During the Third […]
Posted: August 4th, 2009 under Polemics, Poetry, Dossier.
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George Gershwin and Hans Weigel
Herbert Kuhner
from Swing Men and Women
Putting George Down
Hans Weigel,
who was reputed to be
the dean of Austrian critics,
claimed that Uncle Sam
had committed “mortal sins”
in the music category.
Porter, Berlin and Kern
are named as the greatest sinners,
but the sinner of sinners,
according to Weigel,
was George Gershwin.
He calls Gershwin
“a second-hand syncopation profiteer.”
Hans, there’s a song I’d like to play for […]
Posted: April 12th, 2009 under Poetry.
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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 […]
Posted: February 24th, 2009 under Polemics, Poetry, Aktuell.
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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 […]
Posted: February 18th, 2009 under Poetry, Aktuell, Jazz.
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