Arthur Bremer ( German: Arthur Brehmer ; February 8, 1858 , Trieste - December 1, 1923 , Eichgraben ) - German writer . The son of the poetess , the uncle of the writer Theodore Doybler .
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He lived mainly in Berlin , collaborated with various newspapers. He published a number of novels , co-authored Rudolf Falb on the catastrophe novel “The Doomsday” ( German Der Weltuntergang ; 1899), using the pseudonym Charles Blunt in this case [ English ] . [3] In 1884 he published a book of poetry in collaboration with his mother.
The greatest fame brought Bremer international compilation of articles "Peace in the next hundred years " ( German: Die Welt in hundert Jahren ); among the authors of the book were Cesare Lombroso (chapter “Crime and Punishment in the Next Hundred Years”), German Bar (“Literature in the Next Hundred Years”), Wilhelm Kinzl (“Music in the Hundred Years”), Berta von Zutner (“The Fight for the world in the next hundred years ”), Ellen Kay (“ Woman in the next hundred years ”), Eduard Bernstein (“ Social life in the next hundred years ”) and others.
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- ↑ 1 2 3 4 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 135851823 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Internet Speculative Fiction Database - 1995.
- ↑ Roland Innerhofer. Deutsche Science Fiction 1870-1914: Rekonstruktion und Analyse der Anfänge einer Gattung. - Böhlau Verlag Wien, 1996 .-- S. 382.