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Introduction | ||
Edgar Jene and the Dream about the Dream | 3 | |
Backlight | 11 | |
Reply to a Questionnaire from the Flinker Bookstore, Paris, 1958 | 15 | |
Conversation in the Mountains | 17 | |
Reply to a Questionnaire from the Flinker Bookstore, Paris, 1961 | 23 | |
Letter to Hans Bender | 25 | |
Reply to a Poll | 27 | |
La poesie ne s'impose plus, elle s'expose | 29 | |
Speech on the Occasion of Receiving the Literature Prize of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen | 33 | |
The Meridian | 37 | |
Address to the Hebrew Writers' Association | 57 | |
App | Introductory Notes to the Translations of Blok and Mandelstam | 61 |
App: Sources | 65 |
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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |