Hermann Schüller

Hermann Schüller (1893-1948) was German writer and Communist activist. He was one of the founders of the League for Proletarian Culture in 1919. In October 1920, with Erwin Piscator he founded the Proletarian Theatre, Stage of the Revolutionary Workers of Greater Berlin.[1]

Räte-Zeitung

In 1919 Schüller wrote for the Räte-Zeitung.[2] He also produced a series of pamphlets called Der Aufbau: Flugblätter an Jugend. Three of these were written by himself. Hans Reichenbach contributed Volume 5 Student and Sozialismus.

Works


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References

  1. Braun, Edward (1986). The Director & The Stage: From Naturalism to Grotowski. London: A & C Black. ISBN 978-1-4081-4924-9.
  2. Einstein, Albert (1987). The collected papers of Albert Einstein. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. p. 299. ISBN 9780691120881.
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