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  1. Karl Kraus (28 April 1874 – 12 June 1936) [1] was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He directed his satire at the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics.

  2. Jun 8, 2024 · Karl Kraus was an Austrian journalist, critic, playwright, and poet who has been compared with Juvenal and Jonathan Swift for his satiric vision and command of language. In German literature, he ranks as an outstanding writer of the World War I era, but, because his work is almost untranslatably.

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  3. Karl Kraus was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He is considered the first major European satirist since Jonathan Swift. He directed his satire to the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics. Combine Editions. Karl Kraus’s books.

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    • June 12, 1936
    • April 28, 1874
  4. Jul 30, 2019 · Karl Kraus was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He directed his satire at the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics. The Austrian author Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) once called Kraus “the master of venomous ridicule” (der Meister des giftigen Spotts).

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    Jun 11, 2024 · Karl Kraus ( 28 April 1874 – 12 June 1936) was an Austrian journalist, satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 In These Great Times : A Karl Kraus Reader (1976) 1.2 Die Fackel. 1.3 Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976) 2 External links. Quotes. edit.

  6. May 11, 2018 · Karl Kraus, an Austrian writer, was born April 28, 1874, in Bohemia and died in Vienna on July 12, 1936. He was the ninth child of the businessman and manufacturer Jakob Krauss and his wife Ernestine. The family moved to Vienna in 1877. Kraus became interested in the theater while still quite young.

  7. Known for his bitingly satirical poetry, plays, and essays, the Austrian writer Karl Kraus was born in what is today Jicin, Czech Republic. At the age of three, Kraus and his family moved to Vienna, where he remained for the rest of his life.