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Collected Prose
Collected Prose, In The New Yorker, George Steiner referred to Paul Celan's prose as a handful of speeches and a parable, which are transforming the landscape of poetic theory and the philosophy of language. He was talking about this volume of essays, published letters,, Collected Prose has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Collected Prose, In The New Yorker, George Steiner referred to Paul Celan's prose as a handful of speeches and a parable, which are transforming the landscape of poetic theory and the philosophy of language. He was talking about this volume of essays, published letters,, Collected Prose
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  • Collected Prose
  • Written by author Paul Celan
  • Published by Sheep Meadow Press, The, December 1990
  • In The New Yorker, George Steiner referred to Paul Celan's prose as "a handful of speeches and a parable, which are transforming the landscape of poetic theory and the philosophy of language." He was talking about this volume of essays, published letters,
  • A collection of prose by Paul Celan. Included are replies to questionnaires from the Flinker bookstore, an address to the Hebrew Writers' Association, and introductory notes to the translations of works of Alexander Blok and Osip Mandelstam.Publis
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Edgar Jene and the Dream about the Dream3
Backlight11
Reply to a Questionnaire from the Flinker Bookstore, Paris, 195815
Conversation in the Mountains17
Reply to a Questionnaire from the Flinker Bookstore, Paris, 196123
Letter to Hans Bender25
Reply to a Poll27
La poesie ne s'impose plus, elle s'expose29
Speech on the Occasion of Receiving the Literature Prize of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen33
The Meridian37
Address to the Hebrew Writers' Association57
AppIntroductory Notes to the Translations of Blok and Mandelstam61
App: Sources65


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