Heinrich von Kleist
Heinrich von Kleist was a remarkable German writer born on October 18, 1777, in Frankfurt (Oder). Often regarded as one of the most significant voices in German literature, his works span poetry, drama, and prose, reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of human existence. Kleist's writing is known for its intense emotional depth and psychological insight, often exploring themes of fate, love, and the struggle for personal freedom. His unique style and innovative narrative techniques have influenced countless writers and continue to resonate with readers today.
Kleist's life, marked by personal turmoil and a constant search for meaning, adds an intriguing layer to his works. Though he struggled with mental health issues and faced numerous challenges, he produced masterpieces such as "The Broken Jug" and "Michael Kohlhaas," which showcase his extraordinary talent. As you dive into his collection available in this app, you'll discover the richness of Kleist's imagination and the timeless questions he raises about humanity. Enjoy exploring his thought-provoking narratives and poetic language!
Michael Kohlhaas (English Translation)
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Heinrich von Kleist
Michael Kohlhaas is an 1811 novella by Heinrich von Kleist, based on a 16th-century story of Hans Kohlhase. Both the theme (a fanatical ques…