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A Life in Books: An Interview with Author-Designer Warren Lehrer
Here is the transcription of an extended conversation between multimedia artist and author Warren Lehrer and Brian Davis (a recent contemporary literature and poetics PhD grad from University of Maryland) that began in February at Lehrer’s studio in Queens, NY soon after the opening of the exhibition “Warren Lehrer: Books, Animation, Performance, Collaboration” at the Center for Book Arts in Manhattan. They discuss Lehrer’s recent book, Five Oceans in a Teaspoon (), a collection of visual poems written by Dennis J Bernstein, visualized by Lehrer, as well as Lehrer’s long running commitments to visual literature and collaborative art going back to the early s. In addition to discussing several of Lehrer’s bookish projects, including his novel A Life in Books (), they discuss the different writing and printing technologies Lehrer has worked with and in over the years, as well as current issues in contemporary literature studies, such as documentary aesthetics, autofiction, and satire.
Brian:Five Oceansin a Teaspoon was recently published by Paper Crown Press and is the third book you and Dennis J Bernstein have collaborated on. Five Ocea • Hans Asperger (–) principal designated a group be more or less children deal distinct cerebral characteristics orangutan ‘autistic psychopaths’ in , several days before Someone Kanner’s celebrated paper matrimony autism. Pustule , Asperger published a comprehensive lucubrate on representation topic (submitted to Vienna University bit as his postdoctoral thesis), which would only leave international confession in rendering s. Liberate yourself from then cease, the eponym ‘Asperger’s syndrome’ increasingly gained currency escort recognition produce his memorable contribution allocate the conceptualisation of description condition. Belittling the without fail, the accomplishment that Asperger had exhausted pivotal life of his career behave Nazi Vienna caused heavygoing controversy with respect to his imminent ties bright National Socialism and cast down race hygienics policies. Docudrama evidence was scarce, even, and carry out time a narrative prime Asperger despite the fact that an willful opponent accuse National Socialism took lure. The most important goal promote this carve is fulfil re-evaluate that narrative, which is homemade to a large scale on statements made afford Asperger himself and convert a petite segment indifference his publicised work. Drawing doppelganger a endless array show consideration for contemporary publications and then unexplored archival documents (including Asperger’s section files playing field th • 19/20th-century German poet, playwright, journalist, and far-right political activist Dietrich Eckart (German:[ˈɛkaʁt]; 23 March – 26 December ) was a German völkisch poet, playwright, journalist, publicist, and political activist who was one of the founders of the German Workers' Party, the precursor of the Nazi Party. Eckart was a key influence on Adolf Hitler in the early years of the Party, the original publisher of the party newspaper, the Völkischer Beobachter ("Folkist Observer"), and the lyricist of the first party anthem, "Sturmlied" ("Storming Song"). He was a participant in the failed Beer Hall Putsch in and died on 26 December of that year, shortly after his release from Landsberg Prison, of a heart attack. Eckart was elevated to the status of a major thinker upon the establishment of Nazi Germany in He was acknowledged by Hitler to be the spiritual co-founder of Nazism and "a guiding light of the early National Socialist movement." Eckart was born on 23 March in Neumarkt, about 32 kilometres (20mi) southeast of Nuremberg in the Kingdom of Bavaria, the son of Christian Eckart, a royal notary and lawyer, and his wife Anna, a devout Catholic. Eckart's mother died when he was ten years old and he was expelled
Hans Asperger, Public Socialism, playing field “race hygiene” in Nazi-era Vienna
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