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February 10, 2023 | History

The yearbook “Der Ficker” is appearing in its second edition. It was conceived last year by Franz West, Clegg & Guttmann, Benedikt Ledebur and Rudolf Polanszky as a philosophical-poetic, artistic, new edition of the famous Innsbruck “Brenner”. In this year’s edition the circle of artists and authors influenced by Wittgenstein has been expanded. In April 2006 the Wittgenstein Haus in Vienna will serve as the venue for events (exhibition, lecture series) accompanying the publication of the new “Ficker”.

Das Jahrbuch "Der Ficker" erscheint in seiner 2. Ausgabe. Im letzten Jahr von Franz West, Clegg & Guttmann, Benedikt Ledebur und Rudolf Polanszky als philosophisch-poetisch-artistischer, neuer Entwurf des berühmten Innsbrucker "Brenner" konzipiert, hat sich der Kreis der Künstler und Autoren im Zeichen Wittgensteins in diesem Jahr erweitert. Das Wittgenstein-Haus in Wien wird im April 2005 zum Zentrum der Manifestationen, die die Veröffentlichung des neuen "Ficker" begleiten (Ausstellung, Vortragsreihe).

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350

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Cover of: Der Ficker
Der Ficker: Zweite Folge
2006, Schlebrügge.Editor
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Der Ficker: Neue Folge
2005, Schlebrügge.Editor, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
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First Sentence

"Who does not know across-the-board characterisations that quickly become a skewed picture when (following a pronouncement of his sister) it is said of the Wittgenstein House in Kundmanngasse in Vienna that it is logic cast in architecture, simply because it is known of the more famous of its planners that he was a philosopher and concerned himself with logic."

Table of Contents

Benedikt Ledebur. The Playful Structure of the World Page 5
Ulf Stolterfoht. Three Wittgenstein Poems Page 10
Franz West, Benedikt Ledebur. Fart with a Tassel, Tassel with a Fart (A conversation with Franz West and Benedikt Ledebur) Page 13
Barbara Köhler. Dead Man's Chess Page 26
Severin Schroeder. The Functions of Metaphors in Poetry Page 30
Brigitta Falkner. Klein's Hegel or the Turning of Philosophy into Mathematics Page 39
Martin Guttmann, Michael Clegg, Benedikt Ledebur. The Mental and the Physical (An Interview with Michael Clegg, Martin Guttmann and Benedikt Ledebur) Page 42
Oswald Egger. Fielder, i went, up before my eyes, quails. Page 55
Adi Rosenblum, Markus Muntean, Benedikt Ledebur. This Attempt to Develop a precise Ambiguity ... (Benedikt Ledebur in conversation with Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum) Page 58
Franz Josef Czernin. Metaphors and the Substitutability of Expressions in Literary Texts Page 69
Ferdinand Schmatz. Echo to portray human life Page 87
Oswald Wiener. Humbug Page 90
Rudolf Polanszky. It's just the arrogance of the scientific method (A talk between Rudolf Polanszky and Benedikt Ledebur) Page 112
Rudolf Polanszky. "Paradoxical Transformations, Wittgenstein and I" Page 119
Ann Cotten. XXXVI Metonymy, us Page 123
Ilse Somavilla. On the "Unwritten part" of the Tractatus Page 126
Benedikt Ledebur. 3 Odes Page 136
Martin Guttmann. Wittgenstein and the Paradoxes of Expressionism Part II Page 139
Peter Cole. Four Poems from the Hebrew Mystical Tradition Page 152
Tamuna Sirbiladze, Benedikt Ledebur. When it comes to the point, What I'm doing now is almost something like a revenge ... (Benedikt Ledebur in conversation with Tamuna Sirbiladze) Page 156
Monika Rinck. The Vaccinee Page 163
Andrew Lugg. What occurs to me about Wittgenstein Page 182

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OL23062117M
ISBN 10
3851600762

Work Description

The publication is a resumption, on Franz West's initiative, of the renowned "Brenner" - a journal published in Innsbruck by Ludwig von Ficker. The circle that associated with this journal also included Georg Trakl and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The text and image contributions of artists and authors and the interviews that the Austrian writer Benedikt Ledebur conducted with them all revolve around linguistic and philosophical-historical themes, reflecting the approaches used by the artists involved and developing a modernist aesthetic with the conceptuality of collage - all of this in keeping with the tradition of the "Brenner", but also of the Dadaists and the Vienna Group.

Die Publikation ist eine von Franz West initiierte Wiederaufnahme des berühmten "Brenner", der von Ludwig von Ficker in Innsbruck herausgegebenen Zeitschrift, zu deren Kreis u.a. Georg Trakl und Ludwig Wittgenstein gehörten. Die Text- und Bildbeiträge der Künstler und Autoren und die Interviews, die der österreichische Dichter Benedikt Ledebur mit ihnen führte, kreisen um sprachtheoretische und philosophiegeschichtliche Themen, reflektieren die Arbeitsmethoden der beteiligten Künstler und arbeiten an einer Ästhetik der Moderne im der Begrifflichkeit der Collage. In der Tradition des "Brenner", aber auch der Dadaisten und der Wiener Gruppe.

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