[Frans Masereel ] Tribüne der Kunst und Zeit (The Tribune of Art and Time) 1919–1923
A collection of writings, edited by Kasimir Edschmid. Erich Reiß Verlag, Berlin 1919 to 1922. Text in German. The series was published between 1919 and 1923 in a total of 29 volumes. The present collection comprises 22 volumes, namely numbers 1-8, 10, 12, 15-22, 24-27, bound in 4 blue linen volumes. Each measuring 17.2 x 13.2 cm. Volume 10 (111 pp.) contains ‘Political Drawings’ by Frans Masereel.
With important contributions on (Expressionism in) art, literature, music and cinema (Kasimir Edschmid: On Expressionism in Literature and New Poetry. 79 pp., Wilhelm Hausenstein: On Expressionism in Painting. 76 pp., Theodor Däubler: In the Struggle for Modern Art. 75 pp., Iwan Goll: The Three Good Spirits of France (Diderot, Cézanne, Mallarmé). 76 pp., Paul Bekker: New Music. 80 pp., Max Krell: On New Prose. 80 pp., Carlo Mierendorff: If Only I Had Cinema!! 56 pp.), on the political situation after the First World War (Frans Masereel: Political Drawings. 111 pp., Henri Barbusse: On to the Truth! 56 pp., René Arcos: The Occident. 61 pp., Walther Rilla: Politics, Revolution and Violence. 83 pp., Paul Colin: Curse the Victory (11 essays). 145 pp., Kurt Hiller: Spirit, Become Master. Manifestations of an Activist before, during and after the War. 147 pp., Annette Kolb: Western Days. 69 pp.), but also with purely literary and philosophical contributions (Gottfried Benn: The Modern Self. 56 pp., Carl Sternheim: Tasso or The Art of the Juste Milieu. 39 pp., René Schickele: The Ninth of November. 123 pp.).