Benn, Gottfried
Related Category: German Literature: Biographies
(gôt´frēt bĕn), 18861956, German poet and critic, a physician. His early verse and poetic dramas, such as
Der Vermessungsdirigent [the surveyor] (1919), were strongly expressionistic and even nihilistic. His later poems, among them the collection
Statische Gedichte (1948), and his autobiography,
Doppelleben [double life] (1950), reflect his ambivalent though ultimately negative reactions to the National Socialist era. Benn's essays on aesthetics and politics are well known, and his fictional works, including
Der Ptolemäer (1949), are more philosophical prose than tales.
See Primal Vision, (1961) his selected writings; studies by J. M. Ritchie (1973) and R. Alter (1976).