- BOH�ME SAUVAGE -
Le Journal - Magazine for Sophisticated
Entertainment, Edition N� 7 - 1920
NUDE CLIMBING WITH HERMANN
HESSE
Marie de Winter visits the nature people at Monte
Verit�, English version of selected articles
- Icon
of Lebensreform, from BoTSL* 2015
- Karl
Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851-1913), Gusto's
earstwhile teacher
- Lebensreform
("life reform"), by Peter Crawford, 2013
- A short summary of
Gusto Gr�ser's life and ideas "Dress
Down Friday: Gusto Gr�ser" by James Conway
- What the Daily Press Newport News said in
1907 on Flower Power in Ascona
- Ur-hippies
from
Germany to California, blog 2011
- Report from the 10th Otto Gross
Congress in Moscow 2017
- Gottfried M. Heuer: Freud�s
�Outstanding� Colleague/ Jung�s �Twin Brother�:
The suppressed psychoanalytic and political
significance of Otto Gross, 2017
- The Dance Must Go
On: Planetary
Dance (Today's Gr�ser dances?)
- Monte Verit� and
Gusto Gr�ser in "The Childrens Book" by A.S.
Byatt, 2009
- Philipp Blom, The
Vertigo
Years, Europe 1900-14: Cultural, economic,
political life before 1st World War, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
London 2008
- A
leading light of �Modern Dance� Mary Wigman
however, became the most influencing European
Choreographer of her time
- An early follower
of Gusto Graeser, Raymond Duncan, an American in
Paris 1949
- 1967 - 1999: Monte Verit� , a
collection of texts
- Leopold W�lfling
wrote about the Gr�sers, and mainly brother Ernst
Graeser in 1931:"V�gel the Third"
- Robert Levine: Looking for stories
- Martin
Green, 1986: A Cave in the Rocks, from
"Mountain of Truth"
> Summary
- Daphne du Maurier, 1963: Excerpts
from the novel "Monte Verit�"
- Dr.
Anna Fischer- D�ckelmann Critiques Female
Medicine on Monte Verit�, by Paulette Meyer 2006
- The
Influence of Ascona's Monte Verit� on
- American counter-culture of the 1960's
- New Age
By Michael Minnicino
- Thesis
by Claudia Wagner on Gusto Gr�sers teacher Karl
Wilhelm Diefenbach, Freie Universit�t Berlin,
October 2007
- Gusto's erstwhile teacher
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach on "Strange Flowers",
January 2012
- Eduard
"Buddha" von der Heydt who bought the Monte
Verit� in 1926
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