Die Richtung: Dialoge Mit Einer Sphinx, written by Heinar Schilling and originally published in 1918, presents a collection of philosophical dialogues in verse. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous year of 1918, amid the aftermath of World War I, the poems explore profound questions about existence, destiny, and the human condition. The enigmatic Sphinx serves as a symbolic figure, engaging in thought-provoking conversations that challenge conventional wisdom and invite readers to contemplate the direction of their own lives. Schilling's work offers a unique blend of poetic expression and philosophical inquiry, capturing the spirit of a generation grappling with uncertainty and seeking meaning in a rapidly changing world. This edition makes available once more a powerful and evocative voice from the early 20th century.
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