Julius Talbot Keller (21 December 1890, in
Aachen
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th- ...
– 16 May 1946, in Aachen) was a
German expressionist poet. He was associated with the Circle of Rheinish Expressionists. After spending 1914-1917 in the German Army, he went into exile in Switzerland where he was active in literary circles.
He endeavoured to capture the nightmare experience of life at the frontline.
Publications
* (1916) ''Budgetrecht und Organisationsgewalt'' Heidelberg: Rössler & Herbert
* (1918) ''Durchblutung'' Berlin: Aktion
* (1919) ''Was sind Revolutionen?'' Halle: Joest
References
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1890 births
1946 deaths
Writers from Aachen
People from the Rhine Province
20th-century German poets
German male poets
German Expressionist writers
Expressionist poets
20th-century German male writers