At 03:51 PM 3/15/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Dear Listmembers,
>
>I´m currently engaged in a stint of bibliography work which involves
>trawling through OCLC FirstSearch. Results will be on the web shortly.
>
>Following article might be of interest (I haven´t read it yet), especially
>following our near flame-war last month ;-)
>
>Nikolaus Wachsmann, "Marching under the Swastika? Ernst Junger and
>National Socialism, 1918-1933" in "Journal of Contemporary History", Vol.
>33 (1988), No. 4, pp. 573.
>
>Another one sounds curious:
>
>"Interviews. Ernst Junger", in "Flash Art" Vol XXVII, Number 176 (May
>1994), ISSN 0394-1493.
>
>Anyone seen/heard of that?
>
>JK
John,
The interview is by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio and is translated from the
Italian. Juenger mentions: 'this Biennale', so I suppose it's the interview
there. It begins with J's view of colonialism, how he first thought it was
normal for Germany to have colonies, then, when he was fifty, that it was
unacceptable, but now, after all the recent massacres, that colonialism
wasn't so bad. It ends with a reference to his own text "Prognosis",
published on the occasion of the Biennale. (also published in the FAZ, if I
remember good).
If you're interested, I can type it out and send it in bits through this list.
René
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