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`From time to time in the history of humanity, extraordinary individualities appear, carrying with them great tasks which are difficult to assess. Through this lens, the events around Kaspar Hauser (1812-1833) can be seen as signposts to one of the most important mysteries of modern times, which will radiate far into the future. Kaspar’s appearance and the essence of his being are deeply connected with the question of the identity of the human being itself.’ – From the Foreword. This book offers a unique, creative approach to the mystery of Kaspar Hauser – the teenage boy who was found abandoned on the streets of Nuremberg, barely able to walk, speak or write. Introducing the subject with a historical overview, Eckart Böhmer goes on to offer multiple artistic approaches to comprehending the enigma of Kaspar Hauser’s brief and tragic life. He presents poems from his cycle I not human, I Kaspar, a short story entitled `Crossing the Border’, and a play about Hauser’s mentor, `Feuerbach or an Example of a Crime Against the Human Consciousness Soul’. These are followed by transcripts of two lectures held during the Kaspar Hauser Festival in New York, which reflect on esoteric research carried out in the last twenty years. The volume concludes with short meditations followed by an interview with the author on his biographical connections to the theme. Inspired by the Kaspar Hauser Festival in Ansbach and the Kaspar Hauser Research Circle, this valuable book offers many imaginative gems for deeper contemplation.

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Foreword – Kaspar Hauser, Child of Europe, An Essay – Nine Poems – Crossing the Border, A Short Story – 'Feuerbach, or An Example of a Crime Against the Human Consciousness Soul' – An Introduction to the Play – The Play – The Unfulfilled Mission of the Hereditary Prince, Lecture I – The Fulfilled Mission of Kaspar Hauser, Lecture II – Four Meditative Verses – Guarding the Guardian, An Interview

Kaspar Hauser, Child of Europe: An Artistic and

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      Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9781912230341, 978-1912230341
      ISBN10: 1912230348

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      Book Synopsis
      `From time to time in the history of humanity, extraordinary individualities appear, carrying with them great tasks which are difficult to assess. Through this lens, the events around Kaspar Hauser (1812-1833) can be seen as signposts to one of the most important mysteries of modern times, which will radiate far into the future. Kaspar’s appearance and the essence of his being are deeply connected with the question of the identity of the human being itself.’ – From the Foreword. This book offers a unique, creative approach to the mystery of Kaspar Hauser – the teenage boy who was found abandoned on the streets of Nuremberg, barely able to walk, speak or write. Introducing the subject with a historical overview, Eckart Böhmer goes on to offer multiple artistic approaches to comprehending the enigma of Kaspar Hauser’s brief and tragic life. He presents poems from his cycle I not human, I Kaspar, a short story entitled `Crossing the Border’, and a play about Hauser’s mentor, `Feuerbach or an Example of a Crime Against the Human Consciousness Soul’. These are followed by transcripts of two lectures held during the Kaspar Hauser Festival in New York, which reflect on esoteric research carried out in the last twenty years. The volume concludes with short meditations followed by an interview with the author on his biographical connections to the theme. Inspired by the Kaspar Hauser Festival in Ansbach and the Kaspar Hauser Research Circle, this valuable book offers many imaginative gems for deeper contemplation.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword – Kaspar Hauser, Child of Europe, An Essay – Nine Poems – Crossing the Border, A Short Story – 'Feuerbach, or An Example of a Crime Against the Human Consciousness Soul' – An Introduction to the Play – The Play – The Unfulfilled Mission of the Hereditary Prince, Lecture I – The Fulfilled Mission of Kaspar Hauser, Lecture II – Four Meditative Verses – Guarding the Guardian, An Interview

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