Anton Wildgans
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Anton Wildgans (born 1881 in Vienna, Austria - died 1932 in Mödling) is an Austrian poet and playwright.
His works, wherein realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, is focused on the drama of daily life.
He was the mentor of writer Albert Drach.
[edit] Some of his works
- Pauvreté (French, poverty), drame (1914)
- Amour (love), drame (1916)
- Dies iræ (Latin, day of wrath), drame (1918)
- Poèmes viennois (French, Viennese poems) (1926).