Salomo Friedlaender

Salomo Friedlaender
Salomo friedlaender
Born4 May 1871
Died9 September 1946
Paris, France
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Philosopher, poet, satirist and author

Salomo Friedlaender (4 May 1871 – 9 September 1946) was a German-Jewish[1] philosopher, poet, satirist and author of grotesque and fantastic literature. He published his literary work under the pseudonym Mynona, which is the German word for "anonymous" spelled backward. He is known for his philosophical ideas on dualism drawing on Immanuel Kant, and his avant garde poetry and fiction. Almost none of his work has been translated into English.[2]

  1. ^ Vivian Liska, "Messianic Endgames in German-Jewish Expressionist Literature" in Europa! Europa?: The Avant-Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent, Walter de Gruyter (2009), p. 344
  2. ^ "Mynona". Jewish Virtual Library. Accessed April 2017

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