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Just in time for the Frankfurt Book Fair of 1996, a very special collection from the poetical works of Gottfried Benn appeared in Germany, a selection of those of Benn's poems which by their haunting imagery and perception mirror his experiences as a medical doctor. It is, above all, the juxtaposition of and interplay between Benn's poetry and the powerfully relentless woodcuts created by Felix Martin Furtwängler (born in 1956) that draw us into the extraordinary force field of this bibliophile edition. Benn's poems, taken mostly from Morgue (1912) and Fleisch (1917) disrobe the ego of any higher purpose and claim, limit it to its mere physical existence. They evoke a picture of the individual exposed in a world of war, disease and decay, a world in which only artistic form, where only poetry offers any last restistance. Vis-á-vis Benn's eruptive and yet strangely melancholic images: Furtwängler's apocalypticly expressive horror visions of a mankind marked by fear and powerlessness. Furtwänglers woodcuts figures do succeed in maintaining their autonomy as artistic impression of that total annihilation threatening man today. And yet; the depictions enter into a direct dialogue with their poetic counterparts: through their strong lines and secure balance of light and shadow, with their underlying pessimism, and not at least by representing a last, desperate revolt springing from artistic determination and will alone. The result ia a tableau that – crossing the limits of genre, style and generations – portrays both, human suffering from the pain of existence itself (Benn) and from the realization that survival of mankind as a whole is no longer assured (Furtwängler). Karin Clark in "Deutsches Ärzteblatt"
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