Alexander Graeff

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Alexander Graeff (born 1976) is a writer and philosopher. He studied economics, engineering, education and philosophy in Karlsruhe and Berlin, and earned a doctorate on Wassily Kandinsky as an educator. In addition to literary works, he has published philosophical and literary-sociological essays. His work includes poetry, prose and literary hybrid forms, linking fields such as art, literature, education and philosophy. His publications include “Kebehsenuf” (2014), “Seelöwen über Kos” (2018) and “Die Reduktion der Pfirsichsaucen im köstlichen Ereignishorizont” (2019).

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