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Informationen zum Autor Rainer Maria Rilke was born in Prague in 1875 and traveled throughout Europe for much of his adult life, returning frequently to Paris. There he came under the influence of the sculptor Auguste Rodin and produced much of his finest verse, most notably the two volumes of New Poems as well as the great modernist novel The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge. Among his other books of poems are The Book of Images and The Book of Hours. He lived the last years of his life in Switzerland, where he completed his two poetic masterworks, the Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus. He died of leukemia in December 1926. Klappentext For the past twenty-five years, North Point Press has been working with Edward Snow, "Rilke's best contemporary translator" (Brian Phillips, The New Republic ), to bring into English Rilke's major poetic works. The Poetry of Rilke -the single most comprehensive volume of Rilke's German poetry ever to be published in English-is the culmination of this effort. With more than two hundred and fifty selected poems by Rilke, including complete translations of the Sonnets to Orpheus and the Duino Elegies , The Poetry of Rilke spans the arc of Rilke's work, from the breakthrough poems of The Book of Hours to the visionary masterpieces written only weeks before his death. This landmark bilingual edition also contains all of Snow's commentaries on Rilke, as well as an important new introduction by the award-winning poet Adam Zagajewski. The Poetry of Rilke will stand as the authoritative single-volume translation of Rilke into English for years to come. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Rereading Rilke by Adam Zagajewski Translator's Note From The Book of Hours (1905) From The Book of Images (1902, 1906) From New Poems (1907) From New Poems: The Other Part (1908) Duino Elegies (1923) Sonnets to Orpheus (1923) Uncollected Poems (1909-1926) Translator's Commentary Index of Titles and First Lines in German Index of Titles and First Lines in English ...