Immerse yourself in the intellectual fervor of the early 20th century with "Aufsätze 1914-1925 - Teil 16," a captivating audiobook narrated by the talented Friedrich Frieden. This sixteenth installment in the series offers a deep dive into the essays of Karl Kraus, a figure who commanded respect from literary giants like Stefan Zweig, Georg Trakl, and Thomas Mann, yet also stirred controversy in both artistic and societal circles.
Spanning a crucial period from 1914 to 1925, these essays provide a vivid snapshot of a tumultuous era, reflecting Kraus's unyielding critique of the cultural and political landscape of his time. Friedrich Frieden's engaging narration brings these historical texts to life, making them accessible and compelling for modern audiences.
Released on May 5, 2025, by LILYLA Hörbuch-Editionen, this audiobook is a testament to the enduring relevance of Kraus's insights. With a duration of one hour and four minutes, it is a concise yet powerful exploration of a pivotal historical period, presented in five thought-provoking chapters. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a lover of intellectual discourse, this audiobook promises to enrich your understanding of a transformative era in European history.