…Born into a Jewish merchant family in Berlin, he studied law at university, but even before enrolling, he tried his hand at writing, and made his name with his humorous coming-of-age novel, “Rheinsberg: A Picture Book for Lovers” (1912). However, his true worth was shown after the end of World War I, when he started writing for the Berlin weekly magazine, “Die Weltbühne”. In addition to his real name, he used four different pen names, including Kasper and Hauser, and wrote a wide range of works, from chansons and satirical short poems for literary cabarets to book and theater reviews, current affairs critiques, short stories, novels, and travelogues. … *Some of the terminology that refers to "Weltbühne" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ベルリンのユダヤ商人の家に生まれ,大学で法律を学んだが,入学前から創作を試み,ユーモラスな青春小説《ラインスベルク――恋する人のための絵本》(1912)で文名をあげた。しかし彼の真価は第1次世界大戦終結後,ベルリンの週刊誌《ウェルトビューネDie Weltbühne》を中心とする文筆活動で発揮される。本名のほかにKasper,Hauserなど四つの筆名を使い分けて,文学寄席(キャバレー)のためのシャンソンや風刺的短詩から書評や劇評,時事評論,小咄や小説さらに紀行文と,広い分野に筆をふるった。… ※「《ウェルトビューネ》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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