Heym, Georg (Hirschberg, Silesia, 1887-1912, Berlin), a young man of good family, studied law at Würzburg, Berlin, and Jena universities, and became a civil servant. He was accidentally drowned while skating on the Havel in January 1912. Beset by a sense of malaise at the political and social situation, and possessed of considerable poetic gifts, Heym wrote a number of visionary and apocalyptic poems which are among the best works produced by the early Expressionists, The poems Der ewige Tag were published in 1911, Umbra vitae in 1912 Dichtungen und Schriften. Gesamtausgabe in 4 Bänden (vol. 1 Lyrik, vol. 2 Prosa und Dramen, vol. 3 Tagebücher, Träume und Briefe, vol. 4 Dokumente zu seinem Leben), ed. K. L. Schneider, appeared 1960-8. The Historisch-kritische Ausgabe aller Texte in genetischer Darstellung (2 vols.), ed. G. Dammann, G. Martens, and K. L. Schneider, appeared in 1992.




