1913: the Libertines of the Summer of the Century

1913: the Libertines of the Summer of the Century

by (germany) Florian Elis

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"1913: The Libertines of the Summer of the Century" is titled with the month and has 12 chapters in total. Each month they recorded what they were writing, who they were dating, what they ate, etc. The landscape composed of these fragments looks like Proust reminiscing about Lost Time in 1913. A hundred years after the First World War, let me take a look at the European literary world before the storm from "1913: The Libertines of the Summer of the Century". Florian Elis, German writer. Born in 1971, he studied art history at the University of Bonn and Oxford University. In 1997, he became the editor of the literary section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. From 1999 to 2001, he served as the head of the newspaper's "Berlin Edition". After that, Elis became the director of the newly established literary department of the Frankfurter am Main and the publisher of the art magazine "Monopoly". In 2028, he switched to the Times newspaper and became the director of the literary and art department of the newspaper. Elis is currently a partner of the most important auction house in Germany, the Grieselbach Auction House in Berlin, and is responsible for 19th-century art. He has published four books to date, with total sales exceeding one million copies.

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