Ernst Toller byl německý dramatik, básník a levicový politický aktivista narozený na území dnešního Polska. Jeho dílo dramatické a literární je řazeno k expresionismu. Wikipedia
Ernst Toller (1 December 1893 – 22 May 1939) was a German author, playwright, left-wing politician and revolutionary, known for his Expressionist plays.
Ernst Toller (1. prosince 1893 Szamocin – 22. května 1939 New York) byl německý dramatik, básník a levicový politický aktivista narozený na území dnešního Polska.
Ernst Toller was a dramatist, poet, and political activist, who was a prominent exponent of Marxism and pacifism in Germany in the 1920s. His Expressionist plays embodied his spirit of social protest.
Author. He was born in Samotschin, Germany, the son of a Jewish merchant. While serving in the German Army during First World War, he suffered a nervous breakdown and began to question his country's nationalism and militarism.
Toller has not been a communist, he decided very carefully not to join the communist but the social-democratic party. I'm writing this as student of the german language and I'm currently sitting in a seminar about Toller. —Preceding unsigned…
Ernst Toller[1] (1. prosinec 1893, Szamocin - 22. květen 1939, New York) byl německý dramatik, básník a levicový politický aktivista narozený na území dnešní...
Ernst Toller was a revolutionary, poet and playwright engagé, president for six days of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic, best known for his Expressionist plays Hoppla! We're Alive, Man of the Masses and Machine Breakers.