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A selection of inspiring creative works from Karl König, the founder of the Camphill movement.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I Want the Meaning of Life
The Lyrical Work of Karl Konig
(Introduction by Alfons Limbrunner)
Editor's Note (Richard Steel)
Meditative Verses
Christmas 1944
Guardians of the Services
For the Goetheanum Windows
For the Children of Lake Farm
For the Friends in America
Poems
For Alfred Bergel
Untitled [1920]
Untitled [1921]
Whitsun
To You, Brother Proletarian!
For Albert Steffen's Pilgrimage to the Tree of Life
Calling Up
Untitled [for Tilla 1938]
For You
For Me
For Turner, the Great Painter
To Germany
Untitled [probably 1940]
For the Camphill Community
Prater
Pound and Dollar
Verse for the Human Being
Easter Morning
St John'’s Day
Whit Sunday
Eye and Ear
Calendar Verse [1961]
Calendar Verse [1962]
The Tourmaline Secret
One Last Poem? (Richard Steel)
Karl Konig's Last Poem
Stories for Children
Two Addresses for Children
Michaelmas
Advent
Two Parables Arranged for Eurythmy
The Treasure in the Field
The Pearl in the Shell
Short Stories
The Bohemian-Moravian Brotherhood
The Monk's Dream
The Idle Tongue
Brother and Sister
Athena Parthenos
The Three Days
Christmas Past, Present and Future
A Highland Story
One Morning 1352 bc
Also a Christmas Story
Karl Konig'’s Christmas Story (a postscript by Richard Steel)
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Karl König (1902-66) was well-known as a physician, author and lecturer. He began his work at the Institute of Embryology at the University of Vienna. In 1940 he founded the Camphill Movement in Scotland. Based on Rudolf Steiner's insights into human development, the special education schools for children and villages for adults with special needs are now established in many parts of the world.
Zusammenfassung
Karl König, founder of the Camphill Movement, was also a prolific writer of stories, poems and meditative verses. This book collects a selection of his creative work alongside an insightful introductory essay, giving historical context to his writing.