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Tumult, ferocity, ?ow, exaltation, immersion: Friederike Mayröcker, among the world's greatest living writers, reinterprets literary vocation as total theater Wayne Koestenbaum

In Scardanelli, Friederike Mayröcker, one of Austria''s most well-known poets, associated with the experimental German writers and artists of the Wiener Gruppe, continues to sharpen her mystical and hallucinatory poetic voice. Filled with memory and loss, these poems are time-stamped and often dedicated to friends they address, including Friedrich HölderlinI do often go in your shadowwho appears in the first poem of the book and stays throughout. Even the title refers to the name that Hölderlin signed many of the poems with after having been diagnosed with madness toward the end of 1806. Mayröcker uses her own eclectic reading, daily life and the scenes and sounds of Vienna to find a new language for grief and agingI am counted among the aging ones though I would prefer to consort with the young (rose of their cheeks). Despite the intractable challenges Mayröcker''s language and unconventional use of signs and symbols presents to translation, Jonathan Larson manages to convey masterfully the unmistakable singularity of her work.
Friederike Mayröcker (19242021) was born in Vienna. She has received countless awards for her writings that include among others the Georg Büchner Prize (2001), the Hermann Lenz Prize (2009) and the Austrian Book Prize (2016).

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      Publisher: Song Cave
      Publication Date: 01/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9780998829050, 978-0998829050
      ISBN10: 0998829056

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tumult, ferocity, ?ow, exaltation, immersion: Friederike Mayröcker, among the world's greatest living writers, reinterprets literary vocation as total theater Wayne Koestenbaum

      In Scardanelli, Friederike Mayröcker, one of Austria''s most well-known poets, associated with the experimental German writers and artists of the Wiener Gruppe, continues to sharpen her mystical and hallucinatory poetic voice. Filled with memory and loss, these poems are time-stamped and often dedicated to friends they address, including Friedrich HölderlinI do often go in your shadowwho appears in the first poem of the book and stays throughout. Even the title refers to the name that Hölderlin signed many of the poems with after having been diagnosed with madness toward the end of 1806. Mayröcker uses her own eclectic reading, daily life and the scenes and sounds of Vienna to find a new language for grief and agingI am counted among the aging ones though I would prefer to consort with the young (rose of their cheeks). Despite the intractable challenges Mayröcker''s language and unconventional use of signs and symbols presents to translation, Jonathan Larson manages to convey masterfully the unmistakable singularity of her work.
      Friederike Mayröcker (19242021) was born in Vienna. She has received countless awards for her writings that include among others the Georg Büchner Prize (2001), the Hermann Lenz Prize (2009) and the Austrian Book Prize (2016).

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