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020 _a978-0-300-08922-6
_c$ 25
040 _aMahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library
_bEnglish
041 0 _aeng
050 _aPT2605.E4Z599 1995
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_a831.914
_bFEL
100 1 _aFelstiner, John
_eaut
245 _aPaul Celan
_bpoet, survivor, Jew
_cJohn Felstiner
260 _aNew Haven ;
_aLondon
_bYale University Press
_cc1995
300 _axix, 344 p.
_bill., map, photos.
_c21 cm
504 _aincl. bibliographical references and index
505 0 0 _aAcknowledgments -- Part One Stricken -- chapter 1 : Loss and the Mother Tongue (1920-43): Childhood, war, Nazi occupation, forced labor, parents' deportation, "Winter," "Black Flakes" -- chapter 2 : A Fugue after Auschwitz (1944-45): Return to Czernowitz, Soviet occupation, "Nearness of Graves," "Russian Spring," "Deathfugue" -- chapter 3 : Song in the Wilderness (1945-48): Emigration to Bucharest, "A Song in the Wilderness," flight to Vienna, "Corona,”: Der Sand aus den Urnen -- chapter 4 : "German" Author in Exile (1948-53): Settling in Paris, "In Egypt," "Count up the almonds," Group 47, marriage, Mohn und Gedächtnis, Apollinaire and Moore translations, "In Front of a Candle," "Remembrance" -- chapter 5 : Saying No To Say Yes (1953-54): "Speak You Too," "Shibboleth," Von Schwelle zu Schwelle, The Vintagers" -- chapter 6 : Words That Will Not Heal (1954-57): Night and Fog and Picasso translations, "Voices," “Tenebrae," "Flower," "Speech-Grille" -- Part Two Seeking : chapter 7 : Only Language through Memory (1958): Bremen speech, "Stretto" -- chapter 8 : The Other Voice Your Own (1958-59): Esenin, Blok, Mandelshtam, Apollinaire, Marvell, Valéry translations, Sprachgitter, "Conversation in the Mountains" – chapter 9 : With and Against the Pain (1959-60): There was earth inside them," Goll plagiarism campaign, Nelly Sachs, "Zurich, at the Stork," Martin Buber, "The Sluice," Meridian speech, "Psalm" -- chapter 10 : Wrestling with the Angels (1961): "Tübingen, January" and Hölderlin, "A Rogues' and Swindlers' Ditty." "Radix, Matrix," "Benedicta," "Mandorla," Kafka and the golem -- chapter 11 : Speaking East (1962): "In One," "Tabernacle Window," "Everything is different," All poets are Yids, "In the air," Die Niemandsrose, Rilke -- chapter 12 : Translation Counterpoint (1961-63): Dickinson, Shakespeare, Frost translations -- Part Three Reality : chapter 13 : Etching and Alchemy (1963-65): "In rivers," "Threadsuns," "Bitten away," "No more sand art," "In Prague," Adorno and Auschwitz, Atemwende -- chapter 14 : Crossing into Hebrew (1965-67): "Frankfurt, September," psychiatric clinics, Fadensonnen, Aschrei, Gershom Scholem, "Near, in the aorta's arch," Six-Day War and "Just Think" -- chapter 15 : Prophecy out of Exile (1967): Heidegger and "Todtnauberg," "You be like you," Lichtzwang -- chapter 16 : An Embabeled Tongue (1968-69): Rosa Luxemburg, May 1968 and Prague, Rembrandt, "Almonding one," Schneepart -- chapter 17 : To Name Jerusalem (1969): Israel, Tel Aviv speech, return to Paris, Jerusalem poems, "The trumpet place," "The poles," "I drink wine," Zeitgehöft -- chapter 18 : A Question of Last Things (1970): Stuttgart and Hölderlin, Kafka, "Vinegrowers," aftermath – Notes -- Index
520 _a"This book is the first critical biography of Paul Celan, a German- speaking East Europe’s who was Europe’s most compelling postwar poet. It tells the story of Celan's life, offers new translations of his poems, and illuminates the connection between Celan's lived experience and his poetry." -- Book cover
600 1 4 _aCelan, Paul
650 4 _aPoets, German
_vBiography
_y20th century
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