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Lutz Seiler grew up in the former East Germany and has lived most of his life outside Berlin. His poems, not surprisingly, are works of the border, the in-between, and the provincial, marked by whispers, weather, time's relentless passing, the dead and their ghosts. It is a contemporary poetry of landscape, fully aware of its literary and non-literary forebears, a walker's view of the place Seiler lives, anchored by close, unhurried attention to particulars. With his precise, memorable languagerendered here in compelling EnglishSeiler has pulled off a difficult feat: recontextualizing and radically personalizing the long tradition of German nature writing for the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents
departure
there were parts of places, places
1. the new empire
2. there were parts of places, places
3. the rough tone
4. when you have the benefit of hindsight
5. sentry duty
6. in the evening
7. after the game
8. leftopenness
9. before the demolition

hand-wonder & diary
everything about me
harvest fest
culmitzsch
old garage questions
aranka, the name alone
the old company
suddenly auntie lanny
hand-wonder & diary

into the mark
into the mark
why, anteus, this place
the stay
october evening at the inflamed
do you see the red brick moon
chaussee
the trains
the glow of home
autumn
in the pipes

along i went, i froze
in field latin
beware
public news service
sixth january
along i went, i froze
what we see
wasn’t that the way? indeed
early animal
what i possessed

as far as africa
bodmers vale
the photographer & his motif
darss poem
the river elbe near wilsnack
paternity
anecdote from the last war
to the sky
mylius street
exit sangerhausen—as if

footonauts
the footonauts

inventory
inventory
the very fast affection
may the south save us
end
whoever walks behind
come on mum make
night drive
hypnotized modern
as if
the scent of poems
the end will come in the stairwell

Notes
Translator’s Acknowledgements

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      Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/11/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857428349, 978-0857428349
      ISBN10: 0857428349

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Lutz Seiler grew up in the former East Germany and has lived most of his life outside Berlin. His poems, not surprisingly, are works of the border, the in-between, and the provincial, marked by whispers, weather, time's relentless passing, the dead and their ghosts. It is a contemporary poetry of landscape, fully aware of its literary and non-literary forebears, a walker's view of the place Seiler lives, anchored by close, unhurried attention to particulars. With his precise, memorable languagerendered here in compelling EnglishSeiler has pulled off a difficult feat: recontextualizing and radically personalizing the long tradition of German nature writing for the twenty-first century.

      Table of Contents
      departure
      there were parts of places, places
      1. the new empire
      2. there were parts of places, places
      3. the rough tone
      4. when you have the benefit of hindsight
      5. sentry duty
      6. in the evening
      7. after the game
      8. leftopenness
      9. before the demolition

      hand-wonder & diary
      everything about me
      harvest fest
      culmitzsch
      old garage questions
      aranka, the name alone
      the old company
      suddenly auntie lanny
      hand-wonder & diary

      into the mark
      into the mark
      why, anteus, this place
      the stay
      october evening at the inflamed
      do you see the red brick moon
      chaussee
      the trains
      the glow of home
      autumn
      in the pipes

      along i went, i froze
      in field latin
      beware
      public news service
      sixth january
      along i went, i froze
      what we see
      wasn’t that the way? indeed
      early animal
      what i possessed

      as far as africa
      bodmers vale
      the photographer & his motif
      darss poem
      the river elbe near wilsnack
      paternity
      anecdote from the last war
      to the sky
      mylius street
      exit sangerhausen—as if

      footonauts
      the footonauts

      inventory
      inventory
      the very fast affection
      may the south save us
      end
      whoever walks behind
      come on mum make
      night drive
      hypnotized modern
      as if
      the scent of poems
      the end will come in the stairwell

      Notes
      Translator’s Acknowledgements

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