Larenopfer - Rainer Maria Rilke - Books - Red Hen Press - 9781597090100 - December 1, 2004
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Larenopfer 1st Ed edition


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René Maria Rilke was born in Prague on 4 December 1875 and died near Montreux in Switzerland, on 29 December 1926. The foremost lyric German poet of the last century, he is remembered primarily for his Duino Elegies, the Sonnets to Orpheus, the Neue Gedichte, the Buch der Bilder and the Stundenbuch. Although his mature poetry has been translated into many languages, his early poetry remains accessible only in the original German. This translation of the Larenopfer, or offerings to the household god Lar, are songs that Rilke sings to his hometown Prague and to his beloved Bohemia, short poems on the parks, fountains, churches, bridges and palaces of Prague, not forgetting Rabbi Löw s legends, the Jewish cemetery, the Thirty Years War and, of course, young love. This cycle of 90 poems offers the reader a unique view into Rilke s fascinating world, the turn-of-the-century atmosphere of Prague, then the third largest city in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Here a young German of the settled bourgeoisie shows great appreciation of contemporary Czech literary works and enthusiasm for the cause of Czech cultural identity. The book therefore possesses not only literary merit but is also of considerable sociological and historical interest.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2004
ISBN13 9781597090100
Publishers Red Hen Press
Pages 176
Dimensions 148 × 15 × 223 mm   ·   276 g
Language English  
Contributor ALFRED ZAYAS

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