Addendum: Kleist's Gravestone: I Knew about Max Ring, but I Forgot to Check the Back



Heinrich von Kleist's gravstone  had been previously adorned by the verse “Er lebte, sang und litt / in trüber, schwerer Zeit. / Er suchte hier den Tod / und fand Unsterblichkeit‘. Matth. 6 V.12“ (He lived, suffered and sung / in turbid, difficult times. / He sought death here / and found immortality) by the Jewish Poet Max Ring – which was removed by the Nazis. During the renovation of the park – the verse was added again, while the back of the stone retained its “heroic” inscription from 1941 (which was taken from Kleists Prinz von Homburg)  „Nun, o Unsterblichkeit, bist du ganz mein.“ – “Now, O immortality, you’re all mine.”

From https://digitalcosmonaut.com/2013/111-places-berlin-nr-46-kleists-grave/

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