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The article discusses the publication of Gustav Landauer's letters from 1899 to 1919, edited by Hanna Delf von Wolzogen. This seven-volume collection is a significant achievement and includes previously unpublished letters, providing new insights into Landauer's life and relationships. The editor's introduction explores Landauer's writing style and the performative nature of his work. The publication also sheds light on Landauer's friendship with Martin Buber and their disagreements during World War I. Overall, this comprehensive edition is a valuable resource for researchers interested in Landauer's life and ideas. [Extracted from the article] |