Max Kurnik


Max Kurnik was a German writer and theatre critic.

Life

Born in Zaniemyśl, Kurnik was one of the leading left-liberal journalists in Breslau from around the middle of the 19th century. In 1851, he founded the first telegraph office in Silesia. He worked for the Schlesische Zeitung and later for the Breslauer Zeitung as a theatre and music critic. From 1872, he headed the Schlesische Presse, published by. He was close friend with Karl von Holtei.
Alexander Moszkowski reported in his autobiography about Kurnik's apparently rather conservative taste in music:
Kurnik died in Wrocław at the age of 61.

Work

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Ausgewählte Dramen analytisch erläutert. 1845Nathan der Weise.Goethe's Frauen. In zwei Lieferungen, Joh. Urban Kern, Breslau 1848 and 1849Karl von Holtei. Ein Lebensbild, Berlin 1880Theater-Erinnerungen, Janke Verlag, Berlin 1882Ein Menschenalter Theater-Erinnerungen , Bertrams Print on Demand,