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May 25, 2017
This week’s themeWords borrowed from German This week’s words gemutlich anschauung gesellschaft gesamtkunstwerk krummholz Have your say in our discussion forum Wordsmith Talk A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garggesamtkunstwerk
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A work of art that makes use of many different art forms.
ETYMOLOGY:
From German Gesamtkunstwerk (total artwork), from gesamt (total, whole) +
Kunst (art) + Werk (work). Earliest documented use: 1939.
NOTES:
The concept is Gesamtkunstwerk is associated with the composer
Richard Wagner who described it in a series of essays in an attempt
to synthesize music, drama, dance, poetry, etc.
USAGE:
“Here all the arts were to amalgamate into one gigantic Gesamtkunstwerk:
music, voice, song, dance, color, scent.” Marjana Gaponenko; Who is Martha?; New Vessel Press; 2014. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The true test of a civilization is, not the census, nor the size of the
cities, nor the crops -- no, but the kind of man the country turns out.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson, essayist (25 May 1803-1882)
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