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Telegrams Of The Soul These short pieces by Peter Altenberg (1859-1919)--a Viennese writer of prose poems, sketches, essay and aphorism and aphorisms--chronicle his enthusiastic appreciation of things that range from good writing to the nubile 13-year-old girls of Vienna. An aesthete essay and aphorism and bon vivant with a contagious appetite for good living, Altenberg (his real name was Richard Engldnder) counted among his enthusiasms postcard collecting essay and aphorism and brothels. However, he also had a social conscience, which is reflected in the essays here about a group of Ashanti who were brought to Vienna as an exhibit at the local zoo--and with whom Altenberg made friends. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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