Radical Tradition: Frank Wedekind (1864 – 1918)

‘They stood perplexed in top hats
As if around the carcass of a vulture.
Bewildered crows.
And though they (sweating tears) tried hard,
They couldn’t bury this juggler.’

(From the diary of Bertolt Brecht after Wedekind’s funeral at Waldfriedhof cemetry in Munich): an echo of Oswald von Wolkenstein