Finally got this done aaaaa
A lineup of my designs for the Emilia camp (almost all of them anyways, I didn't feel like adding Clind lol)
Close ups under the cut
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Whoever wishes to beget something which is alive must descend into the primordial depths wherein the very forces of life reside. And when he returns to the surface, there is a gleam of madness in his eyes because there, down below, life and death live together as one.
— Walter F. Otto, The Sacred Conspiracy: The Internal Papers of the Secret Society of Acéphale and Lectures to the College of Sociology, transl by Natasha Lehrer, John Harman & Meyer Barash, (2017)
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Otto Meyer-Amden
Painting of a young man (Study for the preparation of St. Sebastian)
Pen, ink and watercolour on paper, 27.5 x 20 cm, ca. 1912
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Mature, Angst, Satu Mare Asylum, Captivity, Hopelessness
Pain is the best teacher, and Agent 47 is an extraordinary student.
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"One of the first Americans to discover Anne Frank's diary was Meyer Levin, an American-Jewish novelist, who helped arrange for its English publication. Levin also procured from Otto Frank the right to adapt the diary as a play. Although the script Levin produced was extremely faithful to Anne Frank's original diaries, Lillian Hellman, one of the foremost playwrights of the period, told Otto Frank that Levin's script was unactable. Hellman, a pro-Stalinist, used her considerable influence to have The Diary of Anne Frank assigned to friends, with whom she worked on the script. It was this version, and not Levin's, that was subsequently produced. In the final edition of the new script, Anne Frank's statement that Judaism and its ideals were the root cause of Nazi antisemitism was eliminated. Instead, words were put into the actress's mouth that Anne had never written but which reflected the worldview of the play's writers: "We are not the only people that have had to suffer...sometimes one race, sometimes another."
- Jewish Literacy, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, page 408
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Violinspieler
Otto Meyer-Amden
oil on paper, 1913
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Nelken , 1911
Otto Meyer-Amden (1885-1933, Swiss)
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Dissidentisches Kopfkino
Stephanie Bart begibt sich für ihren bedrückenden Roman »Erzählung zur Sache« in die Gedankenwelt von Gudrun Ensslin. Dabei macht sie die Radikalisierung der RAF aus dem Inneren heraus verständlich, ohne die Taten zu rechtfertigen. In dem Versuch, dem dissidentischen Weltgeist eine Stimme zu geben, lassen sich Parallelen sowohl zu Klassikern wie Peter Weiss »Ästhetik des Widerstands« als auch zu…
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Existence suddenly became an intoxication.
— Walter F. Otto, The Sacred Conspiracy: The Internal Papers of the Secret Society of Acéphale and Lectures to the College of Sociology, transl by Natasha Lehrer, John Harman & Meyer Barash, (2017)
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Hegel & Hegel oder der Geist des Weines
Buchvorstellung von Vincent Klink
»„Wenn ich Sie so anschaue, Herr Philosoph“, so hatte es Dr. Schulten-Langen, sein früherer Hausarzt ausgedrückt, „wenn ich Sie so anschaue, Sie hochrühmlicher Mensch, sehe ich Bedenkliches. Ihre Augen stehen hervor, sind gallertartig und trübe. Ihre Hände zittern, Ihr Atem geht unverhältnismäßig schwer. Sagen Sie nichts, es kann gegen Sie verwendet werden. All…
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