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Gottfried Benn: Critical Essay by James Rolleston

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SOURCE: “Double Time, Double Language: Benn, Celan, Enzenberger,” in his Narratives of Ecstasy: Romantic Temporality in Modern German Poetry, Wayne State University Press, 1987, pp. 133-74.

In the following excerpt, Rolleston discusses the influence of German Expressionism on poetry during the period 1920-1970.

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