Centenary of the Journal Daimon in an Austrian Perspective
Keywords:
daimon, Jacob Levy Moreno in Austria, expressionism in literature, encounterAbstract
Jacob Levy Moreno was an important editor for expressionistic literature at the end of
World War I in Vienna. The journal Daimon was meant to help overcome the struggles of
world war and revolutions and find a way to a new democracy. After 100 years, we look
into who contributed to the journal, who were the publishers, and what followed after.
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