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  1. October 10, 2022October 10, 2023 KB. My translation of selections from Jenny Erpenbeck’s 2009 book Dinge, die verschwinden ( Things That Disappear) is out this month in the literary magazine HEAT – published in Australia, but available internationally. The book is under contract with New Directions, publication date TBA!

  2. Profile. Kurt Beals is Visiting Associate Professor of German and Humanities Fellow in Literary Translation. His research focuses on experimental movements in 20th-century and contemporary German literature, as well as media theory and translation. He is the author of Wireless Dada: Telegraphic Poetics in the Avant-Garde (Northwestern ...

  3. ‪University of Richmond‬ - ‪‪Cited by 62‬‬ - ‪German literature‬ - ‪media theory‬ - ‪experimental poetry‬ - ‪translation‬

  4. St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. Kurt Beals' research focuses on experimental movements in 20th-century and contemporary German literature, including Dada, Concrete poetry, and digital poetry. Beals focuses on the ways that these movements incorporate, respond to, and reflect on contemporaneous developments in media technologies and information theory.

  5. St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 ! kbeals@wustl.edu EMPLOYMENT Washington University in St. Louis (2013-present) Assistant Professor, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Courtesy appointments in Comparative Literature and Film & Media Studies EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley (2006-2013) PhD in German Literature and Culture;

  6. Kurt Beals | Washington University in St. Louis - Academia.edu. Washington University in St. Louis, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: Critical Theory, German Studies, Media Studies, Translation, Constructivism, Contemporary Poetry, and 13 more. Books.