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Karl Marx

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Karl Marx was a German-born stateless exile who spent most of his life in Paris, Brussels, and London. He was a student who initially pursued a literary career but later shifted his focus to political philosophy and economics. This chapbook contains a selection of his poems from the German Romanticism period, including love poems to his future wife Jenny and satirical verse.

Format: Other book format
Length: 44 pages
Publication date: 01 May 2022
Publisher: Arc Publications


Karl Marx, the renowned philosopher and economist, hailed from Germany but tragically spent the majority of his life as a stateless exile in the vibrant cities of Paris, Brussels, and London. It was in these cosmopolitan hubs that he breathed his last breath in 1883. Marx's journey was marked by a profound shift in aspirations. As a young student, he harbored a dream of pursuing a literary career, nurturing his creative spirit by penning poems, crafting a novel, and even dabbling in playwriting. However, as time unfolded, he gradually came to the realization that his true calling lay elsewhere.

During his formative years, Marx's literary pursuits were a testament to his unwavering passion for the arts. He poured his heart and soul into these creative endeavors, hoping to leave a lasting impact on the world through his words. His dedication and talent were evident in the 120 poems that survived from the years 1836 to 1877. This chapbook, titled "Selected Poems in the Tradition of German Romanticism," serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. Within its pages, readers are treated to a captivating selection of poems that reflect the essence of German Romanticism. These works, infused with love and longing, capture the romantic spirit of the time, showcasing Marx's deep affection for his future wife, Jenny.

In addition to his romantic pursuits, Marx's poetic voice also took on a satirical hue. He used his wit and intelligence to critique societal norms, political systems, and economic inequalities. Through his verse, he challenged the status quo and sparked critical thinking among his readers. Marx's ability to blend artistic expression with social commentary was a hallmark of his intellectual prowess.

It is worth noting that Marx's exile was not without its challenges. He faced financial hardships, political persecution, and the constant struggle to maintain his identity and sense of belonging in a foreign land. However, his resilience and unwavering commitment to his ideals never wavered. He used his time in exile to further refine his ideas and disseminate his philosophy to a broader audience.

Karl Marx's life and work continue to inspire and influence generations of thinkers and activists around the world. His profound insights into the nature of society, his critiques of capitalism, and his vision of a socialist future have shaped the course of history. His legacy as a writer and philosopher is a testament to the power of ideas and the enduring impact of one man's vision.

In conclusion, Karl Marx's journey from Germany to exile in Paris, Brussels, and London was a testament to his unwavering pursuit of knowledge and his commitment to social justice. His literary pursuits, despite a temporary detour, showcased his artistic talent and his ability to blend artistic expression with social commentary. Through his surviving poems and his satirical verse, Marx left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and shape our understanding of the world.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781911469094

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