Selected Poems (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
96
Utgivningsdatum
2001-02-01
Upplaga
New e.
Förlag
Penguin Classics
Översättare
J B Leishman
Originalspråk
German
Medarbetare
Leishman, J.B. (red.)
Dimensioner
198 x 130 x 4 mm
Vikt
90 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
MUG
ISBN
9780141183497

Selected Poems

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Hailed as the greatest modern lyrical poet of Germany, Rainer Maria Rilkes genius lies in his passion for perfection, artistic integrity and willingness to remain a perpetual beginner. The verse contained in this selection ranges from the objective, naturalistic descriptions of his earliest works to the increasingly effusive outpourings of half-religious ecstasy and anguish that characterize his later poems and culminates in the overwhelmingly personal vision of the famous Duino Elegies and The Sonnets to Orpheus, in which his most intense experiences of living and being find their noblest expression.
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Date- 2013-08-06 Rainer Maria Rilke (1975-1926), one of Germany's greatest lyrical poets, was born in Prague. He studied literature and the history of art in Munich and Berlin, and lived for some time in Paris where he was a secretary to the sculptor Rodin. He died in Switzerland. Rainer Maria Rilke was born in Prague in 1875 and died in Valmont, Montreux, in 1926. Throughout his life he travelled restlessly around Europe, meeting Tolstoy in Russia (1900), working as 'secretary' to Rodin in Paris (1905-6), enjoying some aristocratic hospitality (especially at Castle Duino, near Trieste, as guest of Marie von Thurn und Taxis, between 1910 and 1914), working as a clerk in Austria during the war, but finally settling at the Chteau de Muzot, Valais, after 1922. The turning-points in his career are the Neue Gedichte ('New Poems') of 1907-8, together with the journal-novel of the same period, Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge (1910); and Duineser Elegeien and Die Soneete an Orpheus of 1922. His final interest was Paul Valry whose poems, Charmes, he translated in 1925 and imitated in his own Pomes franais.