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384: 527: 25: 555: 122: 536: 282:. During this time he began to develop an interest in far eastern literature, which he began to translate and adapt. Over the course of the war, Klabund's outlook changed and he became an opponent of it. In 1917 he published an open letter to 303:
In 1918 he married Brunhilde Herberle, whom he had met in a sanatorium for lung patients. She died later that year after complications from a premature birth. 1918 also saw the publication of Klabund's most popular prose piece, the novel
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for treatment, but he died shortly thereafter. He was buried in his native Crossen (now Krosno Odrzańskie) and was eulogized by his friend and fellow writer
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broke out, he greeted it with enthusiasm, like many other writers of the time, wrote various patriotic poems. He was not
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into the military due to his tuberculosis, and in fact during the war years he often spent time in Swiss
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goes back to a north and northeast German name and was devised by him and others as a combination of
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Free downloads of 2 audiobooks of Klabund's in German: total 19 minutes, 17.5 MBs
512: 404: 348:)). In the years that followed, Klabund wrote regularly for cabarets, including 271: 212: 24: 470: 336:. The Berlin performances of the play later that year achieved great success; ( 175:(upper secondary school leaving certificate) with the highest marks in 1909 in 475: 279: 192: 155: 125: 560: 417: 356: 236: 196: 180: 163: 136: 121: 549: 208: 333: 293: 200: 204: 188: 171: 332:(The Chalk Circle), based on a Chinese story, was first produced in 545: 400: 382: 372: 360: 120: 316: 403:—several of which were published only after his death—numerous 246:
In 1913 Klabund came into contact with Alfred Kerr's Magazine
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In May 1928, during a stay in Italy, he fell ill with
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