Resumen
Hanns Fuchs was a voluminous writer, to say the least. Born in 1881, he began publishing at the age of eighteen. Between his first short story (1899) and his Wagnerian gay romance Eros zwischen euch und uns (Eros between you and us, 1909), he wrote more than twenty essays, monographs, poems, novels, and plays. Sometimes he wrote under the pseudonyms Hanns Harro or Hanns Passeyer. Just as often, he used most of his birth name: Hanns Fuchs (-Stadthagen). Sometime after 1909, he disappeared, maybe while traveling in the Ottoman Empire. No one ever heard from him again; in 1930 he was declared dead by a court in Darmstadt.