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Stephan Reimertz : ウィキペディア英語版
Stephan Reimertz

Stephan Reimertz (born 4 March 1962) is a German poet, essayist, novelist and art historian. His poems, aphorisms, essays, novels and biographies circulate through the idea of an authentic, self-determined life in the face of modernity and ask the question if contemporary life can still be sounded historically and grasped philosophically.
== Life ==
Born in Aachen, Germany, Reimertz is the grandnephew of Nikolaus Groß, resistance fighter in the 20th July plot against Hitler. His grandfather was a democratic major and politician from Westphalia. His father was a mining engineer and met his mother at RWTH Aachen; she was a pharmacist from Riga and of Baltic German ethnicity. Reimertz was baptized by auxiliary–bishop Friedrich in front or the Throne of Charlemagne at Aachen Cathedral and raised at his grandmothers in the medieval village of Niederwenigern on the Ruhr Peninsula, later attended school in Kronberg, the widow seat of the German empress, where he received an intense artistic and musical training, a o. with Sergiu Celibidache. Stephan was a boy scout in the German Scout Association Saint George, a competition swimmer and amateur boxer, an experience he described in his autobiographical novel, ''Papiergewicht''.
A grantee of the German National Merit Foundation, the German Academic Exchange Service, etc., Reimertz went to college at LMU Munich and graduated with an MA in comparative literature and a doctorate in art history and philosophy from FU Berlin. He has taught at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and was a Fulbright grantee at University of Texas at Austin, and a research fellow at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Reimertz rejected political correctness and gender ideology and in 1996 left the USA for good. He however dedicated a compassionate monograph to Woody Allen and the American cinema, which represents a kind of summary of Reimertz's American years and is seen as a general reference work.
His philosophical teachers where Wolfgang Stegmüller, Robert Spaemann, Werner Beierwaltes, Eugen Biser and Rudolf Schottlaender, whom he visited in East-Berlin regularly to discuss traditions like Epicurianism and the Stoa, the chances of human liberty in the face of the massive ideological pressure in the eastern and the western world. With his tutor in the classics, Uvo Hölscher, Reimertz shared a lifelong passion for the work of Friedrich Hölderlin.

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