Poetry as Individuality
The Discourse of Observation in Paul Celan
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bucknell University Press
Published:1st Jan '10
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The most significant European poet of the second half of the twentieth century, Paul Celan, viewed poetry as "the language of an individual that has become form," an individual that is constructed through the act of observation in the poem. Hillard argues that individuality is the crux of poetry for Celan because the Holocaust effectively eviscerated the individual. He investigates the core figures of individuality in Celan's poetry and prose: semblance, madness, and the wound. Celan's enigmatic poetry of a depopulated textual universe has perplexed critics. This book argues that the poetry's figures have a common source—the discourse of observation from the fields of appearance, perception, and the mind.
This book offers important contexts for and cogent readings of extremely challenging poems. * German Studies Review *
ISBN: 9781611483390
Dimensions: 245mm x 166mm x 16mm
Weight: 401g
181 pages