Leo Kofler

Leo Kofler (also known by the pseudonyms ''Stanislaw Warynski'' or ''Jules Dévérité''; 26 April 1907 – 29 July 1995) was an Austrian-German Marxist sociologist. He ranks with the Marburg politicologist Wolfgang Abendroth and the Frankfurt school theoreticians Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno among the few well-known Marxist intellectuals in post-war Germany. However, almost nothing of his work was ever translated into English, and he is therefore little known in the English-speaking world. Kofler had his own, distinctive interpretation of Marxism, which connected sociology and history with aesthetics and anthropology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The art of breathing as the basis of tone-production. by Kofler, Leo, 1837-1908

    New York : E. S. Werner; [etc., etc.], 1897
    7th rev. ed.
    Format: Book


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