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The average rating for Edges of fact based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-12-28 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Guy Barlow
Since it's hard to find any information about this little book, here goes: Primarily: Bertolt Brecht, Peter Huchel, Johannes Bobrowski, Gunter Kunert, Reiner Kunze, and a fair sampling of Volker Braun (9 poems) and Wolf Biermann (8 poems). There are asides for Kahlau (3 poems), Sarah Kirsch (3), Karl Mickel (2), Kurt Bartsch (5), and Bernd Jentzsch (3). There are 213 pages. Unlike his MODERN GERMAN POETRY, Michael Hamburger is not the sole translator - translators include Christopher Middleton and others. A rare and valuable book, poetry from a country that no longer exists. East Germany! Bobrowski and Huchel are among the century's greatest poets; Brecht, whatever one may think of his poetry (I find it hit or miss, but when it hits.. aye!), was enormously influential; Kunze's brand of minimalism often reads like dark, ironic haiku. Kirsch, who one wishes had received more space here (though she has been elsewhere translated into English), intrigues.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-08-14 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Michelle E Menard
A bilingual collection of poems written by famous East German poets. I was moved by a poem written by Wolf Biermann. I especially liked one by Bertolt Brecht. Of course these poems were not openingly anti communist.


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