
Wolkenüberflaggt: Gedichte
"Wolkenüberflaggt: Gedichte" by Ernst Wilhelm Lotz is a collection of poetry written during the early 20th century, specifically amid the tumultuous backdrop of World War I. This work encapsulates a range of themes, likely reflecting the emotional and existential struggles of a soldier-poet during a period of conflict and societal upheaval. It explores profound feelings of love, nostalgia, loss, and the quest for identity against the pressures of war and societal expectations. The collection is divided into several parts, with verses that evoke vivid imagery and emotional resonance. Lotz's poetry intricately weaves personal reflections and broader observations about life, love, and the human condition. The poems capture various scenes from nature and urban life, contrasting moments of beauty with feelings of despair and longing. In poignant lines, Lotz reflects on his experiences as a young officer, the vibrancy of life overshadowed by the darkness of war, and ultimately his search for solace in fleeting moments of connection and beauty. This work serves not only as a personal testament to his experiences but also as a broader commentary on the struggles faced by individuals during turbulent times.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Die Kathedrale: Gedichte
Ruth Schaumann
Die Gedichte von Sommer und Tod
Ernst Blass
Junge Pferde! Junge Pferde!
Paul Boldt
Das Schönste von Max Dauthendey
Max Dauthendey
Das unendliche Gespräch: Eine nächtliche Szene
Walter Hasenclever
Das Stunden-Buch
Rainer Maria Rilke
Versöhnung, Gesänge und Psalmen
Oskar Schürer
Die Kugel Eine Philosophie in Versen
Otto Zur Linde