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Download Edward Snow's selection of more than one hundred of Rainer Maria Rilke's little-known and neglected poems in this bilingual edition offers the reader a glimpse into one of the most powerful and underrated accomplishments in all of modern poetry. New Poems: A Revised Bilingual Edition: Rainer Maria Rilke, Edward Snow. Have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.
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Originally published in two volumes in 1907 and 1908, this collection of poetry, now available in a superlative new translation, by the acclaimed poet includes such works as 'The Panther' and 'Archaic Torso of Apollo.' Original.
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The Poet as Phenomenologist: Rilke and the New Poems opens up new perspectives on the relation between Rilke's poetry and phenomenological philosophy, illustrating the ways in which poetry can offer an exceptional response to the philosophical problem of dualism. Drawing on the work of Husserl, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, Luke Fischer makes a new contribution to the tradition of phenomenological poetics and expands the debate among Germanists concerning the phenomenological status of Rilke's poetry, which has been severely limited to comparisons of Rilke and Husserl. Fischer explicates an implicit phenomenology of perception in Rilke's writings from his middle period (1902-1910). He argues that Rilke cultivated an artistic perception that, in a philosophically significant manner, overcomes the opposition between the sensuous and the intelligible while simultaneously transcending the boundaries of philosophy. Fischer offers novel interpretations of central poems from Rilke's Neue Gedichte (1907) and Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil (1908) and frames them as the ultimate articulation of Rilke's non-dualistic vision. He thus demonstrates the continuity between Rilke and phenomenology while arguing that poetry, in this case, provides the most adequate response to a philosophical problem.
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Poems in a variety of forms, and in both the original German as well as English translation, deal with the night, separation, memory, childhood, legends, and city life
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Originally published in 1966, An Anthology of Modern Yiddish Poetry was the first bilingual anthology to feature the rich, spirited, and passionate Yiddish poetry of the twentieth century. Nearly thirty years after the original publication, the interest in Yiddish studies continues to grow, making this definitive collection all the more Significant as a study of influences and developments in Yiddish poetry. Ruth Whitman has skillfully translated the diverse, lyric poetry of fourteen Eastern European-born poets, most of whom came to live in the United States. Of the twenty new poems included in the book, two are by Rachel Korn, three by Kadya Molodowsky, four by Anna Margolin, and four by Celia Dropkin. These additions increase considerably the work of the women poets represented, fulfilling an earlier omission. The anthology also highlights the genius and invention of poets Jacob Glatstein, M.L. Halpern, Moyshe Kulbak, Zisha Landau, H. Leivick, Itzik Manger, Leyb Naydus, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Sutzkever, and Aaron Zeitlin. With a new preface and a revised introduction that provides a short history of the development of Yiddish poetry, the third edition presents seventy-two poems in their original Yiddish and in English translation.These poems reflect the chaos and confusion integral to immigrant culture and the fragmentation of living during two world wars and the Holocaust. In addition the poems reflect the influences of American poetry from the Imagists to Robert Lowell, as well as the influence of German, French, and Russian poetry.
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The formative work of the legendary poet who sought to write 'not feelings but things I had felt'
When Rainer Maria Rilke arrived in Paris for the first time in September 1902, commissioned by a German publisher to write a monograph on Rodin, he was twenty-seven and already the author of nine books of poems. His early work had been accomplished, but belonged tonally to th
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Oct 23, 2017Annelies rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I think, beauty speaks for itself. The poems of Rilke do. So, They must be beautiful. I totally agree. Sometimes I feel also loneliness in them, time which has passed and flows away, ... but always, there is the masters' eye for beauty. And That's what counts.
Nov 17, 2017Lou Last rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Departure of the Prodigal Son
Now to go away from all this confusion
that is ours without belonging to us,
that like the water in old wellsprings
mirrors us trembling and destroys the image;
from all this, that is clinging to us
once more as if with thorns—to go away,
and on all the scattered things
you’d long since ceased to see
(they were so everyday and ordinary)
suddenly to gaze: gently, contritely,
and as in a beginning and from close by;
and to fathom how impersonally,
how over everyone the sorrow...more
Dec 03, 2018Caleb added it · review of another edition
David Sings before Saul
I
King, do you hear how my strings cast
distances, through which we’re winding?
Bewildered stars drift up to us,
and we fall at long last like a rain,
and it flowers where this rain came down.
Girls flower, whom you once knew,
and who now are women tempting me;
you can detect the scent of virgins,
and young boys stand, stretched
slim and breathing, at secluded doors.
That my sound could bring it back to you!
But my music’s reeling drunkenly:
Your nights, King, your nights—,
and how love...more
I
King, do you hear how my strings cast
distances, through which we’re winding?
Bewildered stars drift up to us,
and we fall at long last like a rain,
and it flowers where this rain came down.
Girls flower, whom you once knew,
and who now are women tempting me;
you can detect the scent of virgins,
and young boys stand, stretched
slim and breathing, at secluded doors.
That my sound could bring it back to you!
But my music’s reeling drunkenly:
Your nights, King, your nights—,
and how love...more
Jul 14, 2016Ci rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Perhaps the following poem summarizes my first impression of Rilke's New Poems:
The Rose Window
In there: The lazy pacing of their paws
creates a stillness that's almost dizzying;
and how, then, suddenly one of the cats
takes the gaze on it, that strays now and then,
violently into its great eye --
The gaze that, as if seized by a whirlpool's
circle, for a little while swims
and then sinks and ceases to remember,
when this eye, which apparently rests,
opens and slams shut with a roaring
and tears...more
The Rose Window
In there: The lazy pacing of their paws
creates a stillness that's almost dizzying;
and how, then, suddenly one of the cats
takes the gaze on it, that strays now and then,
violently into its great eye --
The gaze that, as if seized by a whirlpool's
circle, for a little while swims
and then sinks and ceases to remember,
when this eye, which apparently rests,
opens and slams shut with a roaring
and tears...more
Feb 21, 2015Simon rated it liked it · review of another edition
Etwas unausgewogen für meinen Geschmack (Ortsbeschreibungen und Blumen-blabla sind nicht mein Ding), aber auch viele tolle Zeilen und Gedichte: Der Panther, Die Spitze, Spanische Tänzerin, usw.
Sie wollten blühn, und blühn ist schön sein; doch wir wollen reifen, und das heißt dunkel sein und sich bemühn.
(Im Saal)
Du schnell vergehendes Daguerreotyp in meinen langsamer vergehenden Händen.
(Jugendbild meines Vaters)
Und wenn uns eines Tages dieses Tun und was an uns geschieht gering erschiene und uns...more
Sie wollten blühn, und blühn ist schön sein; doch wir wollen reifen, und das heißt dunkel sein und sich bemühn.
(Im Saal)
Du schnell vergehendes Daguerreotyp in meinen langsamer vergehenden Händen.
(Jugendbild meines Vaters)
Und wenn uns eines Tages dieses Tun und was an uns geschieht gering erschiene und uns...more
Jun 16, 2013Cassandra rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Many of these poems are quite amazing in translation, and as it is a bilingual edition, it was possible to look over at the German and get a sense for the original flow; many of them were rhymed but I think Snow made the right decision in not forcing that into the English versions. It is nice to be able to query phrases that seem a little off; I had an enjoyable time putting one of my favourites ('The Olive Garden') into Google translate in the German and seeing what it came up with.
Rilke wrote...more
Rilke wrote...more
May 14, 2012Nicholas During rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Very beautiful poems. Again, I have to admit to knowing very little about poetry and therefore may not be a great judge. Nor do I know German and so can hardly criticize this translation. What I do want to say is that Rilke's ability to perceived objects, both Greek works of art and more mundane practical items (though I guess many Grecian vases would have been mundane in their original use), and transform them in to different ways of seeing the world is pretty amazing. Also it is a very interes...more
Feb 10, 2016Bethany rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a truly amazing book of poems for me, as someone who spends most of their poetry describing images to convey stories and emotions. Rilke, particularly in the second half, has the ability to write paintings. Due to tiredness, I can't truly explain effectively except to say that the sound and imagery make some of the best poetry I've read in an extremely long time.
Particularly useful in this volume was the notes at the bottom. The only problem with his poems, and the only reason it does no...more
Particularly useful in this volume was the notes at the bottom. The only problem with his poems, and the only reason it does no...more
Jul 26, 2011Matt Ambs added it · review of another edition
Rilke's fine art of the external poem, in which he writes not upon his feelings but upon things which he has felt. At times, especially in Rilke's addition of his second collection of new poems, the poems seem rather callous, rather spiritless, but perhaps what Rilke has done through his self-dispossession allows, for the first time, the poem to stand alone, to take on metaphorical meaning through the establishment of natural tensions, natural contradictions, and natural harmonies. We come to se...more
Mar 10, 2015SooYoung rated it liked it · review of another edition
I always want to like Rilke more than I do. I hate having to read poetry in translation, but Snow's translation of these poems seem to be highly regarded, so I don't think my lack of love for Rilke is due to a mistranslation.
Poems I enjoyed: Love Song, The Unicorn, Childhood, A Woman's Fate, Going Blind, In the Hall, Birth of Venus, and The Bowl of Roses.
Favorite image:
The saint looked up, and the prayer
fell back like a helmet from his head:
for the never-believed-in silently approached:
- The Un...more
Poems I enjoyed: Love Song, The Unicorn, Childhood, A Woman's Fate, Going Blind, In the Hall, Birth of Venus, and The Bowl of Roses.
Favorite image:
The saint looked up, and the prayer
fell back like a helmet from his head:
for the never-believed-in silently approached:
- The Un...more
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Jan 25, 2008Jennifer rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Rilke, to me, is the pinnacle of what poetry can achieve. And I don't even speak German! Of all the volumes of his work, somehow these speak to me the most. It was at this point in his career that his style had matured... the succinctness and yet the gradual unfolding of meaning in these poems... they truly astound me.
Of every translation I have seen, Snow's is the strongest. He is something of a poet himself. I cannot recommend this highly enough... but be warned it may alter you irrevocably.
Of every translation I have seen, Snow's is the strongest. He is something of a poet himself. I cannot recommend this highly enough... but be warned it may alter you irrevocably.
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May 08, 2017Gaby rated it liked it · review of another edition
Hay muchos poemas muy interesantes y excelentes también. Otros no son muy lo mío, aunque lo cierto es que la poesía en sí no es totalmente mi estilo. Sin embargo, tenía muchas ganas de leer a Rilke y estoy bastante satisfecha con el resultado. Lo que más quiero ahora es encontrar una buena traducción de sus 'Primeros Poemas'.
Apr 19, 2015Mar'yana rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This set of poems is another demonstration of the infinite unfolding of the soul. Everything Rilke wrote is so sensible and beautiful. I don't really know why and I don't feel this with so many authors, but sometimes I wish I knew him in person. Luckily there are all his poems left.
Oh Rilke, how much I love you.
Oh Rilke, how much I love you.
Jan 05, 2016Virtuella rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
After decades of cherry-picking from this collection, I have finally read it cover to cover. So, not every poem Rilke wrote was absolute genius, but most of them are. New favourites include: Die Parke; Orpheus.Eurydike.Hermes; Der Junggeselle, Der Pavillion, Josuas Landtag, Im Saal.
Feb 20, 2013Marc rated it liked it · review of another edition
Nice Edition and especially good text comment. And of course beautiful 'thing poems', particularly those about his journey in Flanders.
Apr 27, 2009Rachel rated it liked it · review of another edition
Good poems, with themes ranging from simple/everyday things to epic characters and religious themes
Nov 09, 2016Piet Michael rated it liked it · review of another edition
ein paar herausragende gedichte, aber vieles ist überflüssig und langweilig, weil immer im selben stil
Mar 03, 2009Kate rated it liked it · review of another edition
I bit off more Rilke than I could chew; the library shelves do that to me.
I will return to this.
I will return to this.
Jan 15, 2014Jesús rated it liked it · review of another edition
Algunos poemas, y algunos versos o detalles dentro de otros, me parecieron sencillamente excelentes. Otros no me llegaron tanto. De ahí que no le ponga más estrellas.
Dec 02, 2016Mills College Library added it · review of another edition
Jan 05, 2015Stephen rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A few good snowy hours or weeks here. Not a big fan of Rilke in English, but Edward Snow pulls off this translation well. Hard to tear yourself away from.
Sep 15, 2011Laura-nassidesa Eschbaugh rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is an excellant collection of poems, the translations true to what Rilke wrote. I have read snatches of some of these works but it is wonderful to have the whole collection
Feb 05, 2019Javier Calderón rated it really liked it · review of another edition
«Quizá esto lo era todo: estar “de tal manera” arrodillado
(así como es todo lo que hemos sabido),
estar arrodillado: manteniendo los propios contornos,
que quieren escapar hacia fuera, totalmente retenidos
en el corazón, como caballos en la mano.»
c o m o c a b a l l o s e n l a m a n o
(así como es todo lo que hemos sabido),
estar arrodillado: manteniendo los propios contornos,
que quieren escapar hacia fuera, totalmente retenidos
en el corazón, como caballos en la mano.»
c o m o c a b a l l o s e n l a m a n o
Oct 22, 2018Jenny Grant rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Breathtaking writing! I urge anyone with a soul to read these poems. I’m sorry I came to the last page and want to read it again and again. Beautiful!
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Apr 09, 2018Harrison Phinney rated it liked it · review of another edition
an assortment of personal pieces, interpretations of mythology/history, and vivid scenes. crescendoes beautifully with “a bowl of roses” — I’ve already loaned out the second volume!
Aug 05, 2018Ata rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
new poems are good thanks for coming to my dissertation talk
Jan 23, 2019Dayi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
We need, in love, to practice only this: letting each other go. For holding on comes easily; we do not need to learn it.
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Rainer Maria Rilke is considered one of the German language's greatest 20th century poets.
His haunting images tend to focus on the difficulty of communion with the ineffable in an age of disbelief, solitude, and profound anxiety — themes that tend to position him as a transitional figure between the traditional and the modernist poets.
He wrote in both verse and a highly lyrical prose. His two mos...more
His haunting images tend to focus on the difficulty of communion with the ineffable in an age of disbelief, solitude, and profound anxiety — themes that tend to position him as a transitional figure between the traditional and the modernist poets.
He wrote in both verse and a highly lyrical prose. His two mos...more
“His vision, from the constantly passing bars, has grown so weary that it cannot hold anything else. It seems to him there are a thousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.” — 4 likes
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