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Ernst Meister (3 September 1911 – 15 June 1979) was a German poet and writer. Meister's poetry falls within a dark abstract landscape of existentialism, with tortured themes influenced by his experiences during World War II. In his 1976 collection of poems, Im Zeitspalt ("In Time's Rift"), Meister frankly addresses mortality and the nothingness of our existence as both mind and body decay into death. His poetry is noted for is spare brevity and difficult syntax and has been compared to the work of Romanian poet Paul Celan (1920–1970), Meister's contemporary in German letters. However, despite writing 16 collections of verse, Meister was not involved with the dominant literary and cultural elite and his works were relatively unknown during his lifetime.

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  • Ernst Meister (Schriftsteller, 1911) (de)
  • Ernst Meister (en)
  • Ernst Meister (fr)
  • Ernst Meister (sv)
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  • Ernst Meister (* 3. September 1911 in Haspe, heute Stadtteil von Hagen; † 15. Juni 1979 in Hagen) war ein deutscher Dichter und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Ernst Meister (3 September 1911 – 15 June 1979) was a German poet and writer. Meister's poetry falls within a dark abstract landscape of existentialism, with tortured themes influenced by his experiences during World War II. In his 1976 collection of poems, Im Zeitspalt ("In Time's Rift"), Meister frankly addresses mortality and the nothingness of our existence as both mind and body decay into death. His poetry is noted for is spare brevity and difficult syntax and has been compared to the work of Romanian poet Paul Celan (1920–1970), Meister's contemporary in German letters. However, despite writing 16 collections of verse, Meister was not involved with the dominant literary and cultural elite and his works were relatively unknown during his lifetime. (en)
  • Ernst Meister, né le 3 septembre 1911 à Haspe (Hagen) et mort le 15 juin 1979 à Hagen, est un écrivain et poète allemand. (fr)
  • Ernst Meister, född 3 september 1911 i Haspe, död 15 juni 1979 i Hagen, var en tysk poet och författare. (sv)
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  • Ernst Meister (* 3. September 1911 in Haspe, heute Stadtteil von Hagen; † 15. Juni 1979 in Hagen) war ein deutscher Dichter und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Ernst Meister (3 September 1911 – 15 June 1979) was a German poet and writer. Meister's poetry falls within a dark abstract landscape of existentialism, with tortured themes influenced by his experiences during World War II. In his 1976 collection of poems, Im Zeitspalt ("In Time's Rift"), Meister frankly addresses mortality and the nothingness of our existence as both mind and body decay into death. His poetry is noted for is spare brevity and difficult syntax and has been compared to the work of Romanian poet Paul Celan (1920–1970), Meister's contemporary in German letters. However, despite writing 16 collections of verse, Meister was not involved with the dominant literary and cultural elite and his works were relatively unknown during his lifetime. (en)
  • Ernst Meister, né le 3 septembre 1911 à Haspe (Hagen) et mort le 15 juin 1979 à Hagen, est un écrivain et poète allemand. (fr)
  • Ernst Meister, född 3 september 1911 i Haspe, död 15 juni 1979 i Hagen, var en tysk poet och författare. (sv)
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