Format:
1 Online-Ressource (167 Seiten)
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Edition:
Originalausgabe
ISBN:
9783465146032
Series Statement:
Klostermann Rote Reihe 150
Content:
Michael Levine's interventions choose key moments in the life and work of Paul Celan as their point of departure: The birth and death of Celan's first son in 1953; an examination of the traumatic structure of Georg Büchner's work in the 1960 Meridian speech; the poems to his second son Eric, with Celan feeling compelled to choose between him and his devotion to poetry during a time of personal and political crisis in 1968; and the Jerusalem poems written after the "caesura" of the 1969 trip to Israel. Circling around moments of crisis, the essays examine how Celan not only strove to take his bearings in time, but also, and above all, to keep time open in order to allow "that which is most proper to him, to the Other, to speak", to which even listening must first open up. In doing so, the texts represent not only an examination of Paul Celan, but also discussions with his outstanding readers: Bernhard Böschenstein, Jacques Derrida, Werner Hamacher, Stéphane Mosès and Thomas Schestag.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783465046035
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Levine, Michael G., 1955 - Interventionen Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann GmbH, 2023 ISBN 9783465046035
Additional Edition:
ISBN 346504603X
Language:
German
Subjects:
German Studies
Keywords:
Celan, Paul 1920-1970
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Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.5771/9783465146032
Author information:
Levine, Michael G. 1955-
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