"“After the steely ideologies of the 20th century and the fidgetiness of postmodernism, it is not just a new generation that is looking for identity,” wrote a conservative commentator, Wolfram Weiler. “Strauss offers us a signpost where it could be found … in the blue flower, a neo-romantic longing for better understanding.”
"In a manifesto published by a small Berlin publishing house, Korbinian, earlier this year, a young author, Leonhard Hieronymi, announced the dawn of “ultra-romanticism” in German literature, declaring an end to the “unofficial ban on ecstatic feeling” and calling on his fellow writers to create a “Romantic variation of cyberpunk” inspired by Blade Runner, ET and the films of Werner Herzog."
"In a manifesto published by a small Berlin publishing house, Korbinian, earlier this year, a young author, Leonhard Hieronymi, announced the dawn of “ultra-romanticism” in German literature, declaring an end to the “unofficial ban on ecstatic feeling” and calling on his fellow writers to create a “Romantic variation of cyberpunk” inspired by Blade Runner, ET and the films of Werner Herzog."
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