Karl Kraus
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At no time did Vienna playa greater role in the intellectual and artistic life of the German speaking peoples and of Europe than in the first three decades of the present century. It was the home of Mahler and SchOnberg of Hofmannsthal and Schnitzler of Mach and Wittgen- stein of Freud and of Austro-Marxism. Less known outside the Ger- man-speaking world was Karl Kraus whose whole work was insepa- rably connected with the Vienna of his time and who perhaps for this reason may seem today more provincial than the others whom we have just named. Kraus was an apocalyptic moralist: The titles of some of his more important works unmistakably reveal it: The last days of mankind; The day of judgment (WeUgerieht); The end of the world by black magic (U ntergang der Welt dureh die sehwarzeM agie). Like Kierkegaard he was a witness against his time. But the symbolic object of the time against which Kraus bore witness was of an infinitely minor quality than Kierkegaards. He did not attack the church of his country or the Christianity of his days; his main target was the Viennese press a target of quickly passing importance of which little remains today. Kraus was a master of satirical invective and of the German lan- guage which he regarded as his most precious inheritance (Ahnenerbe). He felt a deep sense of responsibility for the proper use of the language.
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