Tagebücher 1918-1937

Tagebücher 1918-1937

Description of book

Harry Graf Kessler's 'Tagebücher 1918-1937' offers a fascinating insight into the tumultuous period between the end of World War I and the rise of Nazi Germany. Kessler's diary entries provide a firsthand account of the political and social upheavals of the time, as well as his personal reflections on art, culture, and society. The book's prose is elegant and introspective, reflecting Kessler's background as a prominent art critic and patron of the arts. His keen observations and intellectual curiosity make this volume a valuable historical document and literary work. Kessler's rich descriptions of his interactions with key figures of the era, such as Thomas Mann and Albert Einstein, add depth and context to his narrative, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike. 'Tagebücher 1918-1937' is a testament to Kessler's unique perspective and enduring relevance in the annals of European cultural history.