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Romanian Poems by Paul Celan and Essays

English · Paperback / Softback

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Here are the long overdue translations of Paul Celan's Romanian poems (one poem dated 1947) by a great poet, Nina Cassian: they contain the buds, bloom, and deathly flowering of the obsessions found in all of Celan's work--death, drowning, deportation, love, pride, loneliness, the magic of language. The book also includes important essays by Nina Cassian, on Celan's early life and work, and post-WWII Bucharest and Paris.

Letter from Paul Celan to Nina Cassian, 1947

"Ingrate! . . . Seeing yourself simultaneously in the double posture of sleeping bird and fountain pen...the foul mouths of Prosperity will never be able to say we did not love each other. Let the sea come over us and let our brother-sharks gobble us up! [signed] Paul (more African than ever)."


Product details

Authors Paul Celan, Paul/ Cassian Celan, Paul Celan
Assisted by Nina Cassian (Translation)
Publisher University pr of new england
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.05.2015
 
EAN 9781937679491
ISBN 978-1-937679-49-1
No. of pages 72
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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