Overview :The peerless translations of this haunted and haunting Holocaust poet, including ten new poems and an illuminating essay by the translator. ... Read More
Overview :Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Jewish Studies. If there is a country named Celania as Julia Kristeva once proposed its holy texts are fil... Read More
Overview :Paul Celan is the preeminent poet of the Holocaust. His chilling, haunted verse, evocative and agonizingly spare, is among the essential wri... Read More
Overview :The best introduction to the work of Paul Celan, this anthology offers a broad collection of his writing in unsurpassed English translations... Read More
Overview :Paul Celan was born in 1920 in the East European province of Bukovina. Soon after his parents, German-speaking Jews, had perished at the han... Read More
Overview :In the immediate aftermath of World War II, Paul Celan moved to Bucharest, where he spent more than two years working as a translator at Car... Read More
Overview :Contents- Shibboleth: For Paul Celan- "A Self-Unsealing Poetic Text" Poetics and Politics of Witnessing- Language Does Not Belong: An Interv... Read More
Overview :Patrik, who sometimes calls himself "the patient," is a literary researcher living in Berlin. The city is just coming back to life, and his ... Read More
Overview :Paul Celan (1920-1970) is considered one of Europe's greatest post-World-War II poets, known for his astonishing experiments in poetic form,... Read More
Overview :Mind's Eye: Notelets & Dialogues in Tribute to Paul Celan by Carol Rumens is a profound exploration of memory, language, and trauma. In this... Read More
Overview :Retranslating Celan's translations of Shakespeare, Dickinson, Rimbaud and more reveals new insights on the circularity of languageBorn in Ro... Read More
Overview :Beth Hawkins focuses on the problematic faith in the works of Kafka, Celan, and Jab s to reevaluate the notions of God and covenant in light... Read More