Selected poems and prose of Paul Celan

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Selected poems and prose of Paul Celan

translated by John Felstiner

Norton, 2001

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Parallel text in German and English

Includes indexes

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Paul Celan was born in 1920 in the East European province of Bukovina. Soon after his parents, German-speaking Jews, had perished at the hands of the Nazis, Celan wrote "Todesfuge" ("Deathfugue"), the most compelling poem to emerge from the Holocaust. Self-exiled in Paris, for twenty-five years Celan continued writing in his German mother tongue, although it had "passed through the thousand darknesses of deathbringing speech." His writing purges and remakes that language, often achieving a hope-struck radiance never before seen in modern poetry. But in 1970, his psychic wounds unhealed, Celan drowned himself in the Seine. This landmark volume includes youthful lyrics, unpublished poems, and prose. All poems appear in the original and in translation on facing pages. John Felstiner's translations stem from a twenty-year immersion in Celan's life and work. John Bayley wrote in the New York Review of Books, "Felstiner translates ... brilliantly."

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  • NCID
    BD01130018
  • ISBN
    • 0393322246
  • LCCN
    00041849
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    engger
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxvi, 426 p
  • Size
    24 cm
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