Ernst Blass

Ernst Blass(17 October 17, 1890, (Berlin) – 23 January 23, 1939 (Berlin), (pseudonyms : Daniel Stabler and Erich Sternow ) was an important expressionist poet, critic and writer. Blass was a close friend of Kurt Hiller and joined him at Der Neue Club, alongside other writers of early Expressionism, Georg Heym and Jakob van Hoddis. From 1911, he collaborated with the magazine Die Aktion, before distancing himself from Franz Pfemfert in 1914. In 1980 Thomas B. Schumann published a three volume collection of Blass' poetry (Volume 1), short stories (Volume 2) and various essays(Volume 3).

Ernst Blass

Ernst Blass(17 October 17, 1890, (Berlin) – 23 January 23, 1939 (Berlin), (pseudonyms : Daniel Stabler and Erich Sternow ) was an important expressionist poet, critic and writer. Blass was a close friend of Kurt Hiller and joined him at Der Neue Club, alongside other writers of early Expressionism, Georg Heym and Jakob van Hoddis. From 1911, he collaborated with the magazine Die Aktion, before distancing himself from Franz Pfemfert in 1914. In 1980 Thomas B. Schumann published a three volume collection of Blass' poetry (Volume 1), short stories (Volume 2) and various essays(Volume 3).