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Mausoleum: Thirty Seven Ballads from the History of Progress
1975 poetry collection by Hans Magnus Enzensberger / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mausoleum: Thirty Seven Ballads from the History of Progress (German: Mausoleum. Siebenunddreißig Balladen aus der Geschichte des Fortschritts) is a 1975 poetry collection by the German writer Hans Magnus Enzensberger. It portrays 37 people Enzensberger regarded as the spiritual fathers of civilisation, presented only by their initials.[1][2]
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Author | Hans Magnus Enzensberger |
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Translator | Joachim Neugroschel |
Language | German |
Publisher | Suhrkamp Verlag |
Publication date | 1975 |
Publication place | West Germany |
Published in English | 1976 |
Pages | 125 |
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The book has been interpreted as a critique of technological progress and a turn toward ecology, expressed as an interest in botany and botanists.[3]