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Poems of Paul Celan

Poems of Paul Celan( )
Author: Celan, Paul
Hamburger, Michael
ISBN:978-0-89255-275-7
Publication Date:Nov 2002
Publisher:Persea Books, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $35.00
Book Description:

The peerless translations of this hauntedand hauntingHolocaust poet, including ten new poems and an illuminating essay by the translator. Paul Celan is one the twentieth century's most essential poets, and twenty-two years after its publication, Poems of Paul Celan continues to be the single truest access for English-speakers to this poet's work. This new edition adds ten more poems and a significant essay, "On Translating Celan" by Michael Hamburger.

Book Details
Pages:416
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.7 x 8.5 x 1.2 Inches
Book Weight:1.26 Pounds
Author Biography
Celan, Paul (Author)
Paul Celan was born in 1920 in Czernowitz, Romania, to Jewish parents, who spoke German in the home. His mother and father were both deported to concentration camps during Nazi occupation and killed. Celan managed to hide for some time and then survived the war in a Romanian detention camp. After the war, he worked for a time as an editor and translator; he went to Paris to lecture on German literature. Celan began to receive recognition as a poet with the publication of his volume Mohn und Gedachtnis (Poppy and Memory) in 1952 and continued to publish steadily until his suicide in 1970.

Divided between conflicting loyalties and cultures, Celan created a unique idiom. Despite the traumatic experience of Nazi occupation, he chose to devote himself to the study of German literature. His poetry is one of the most radical attempts to reconstruct the German language and literature in the aftermath of the Holocaust.

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