Search results for ""Author Rainer Maria Rilke""
Dover Publications Inc. Letters to a Young Poet
£12.69
Carcanet Press Ltd Turning-point: Miscellaneous Poems 1912-1926
First published under the title "An Unofficial Rilke", Hamburger's translations have been critically acclaimed for their contribution towards a more complete understanding of one of the major poets of the 20th century. While Rilke has been perhaps more widely translated into English than any other modern poet, the emphasis has always been on 'major works' - the "New Poems" volumes, "Duino Elegies" and "Sonnets to Orpheus". Yet Rilke produced many more poems which had little or no airing beyond the confines of his workshop. Michael Hamburger argues in his perceptive and entertaining introduction that these poems are not inferior to the poems in the collections that form the accepted corpus; rather that they merely failed to fit in with Rilke's wish to form a definitive statement.
£9.01
Penguin Books Ltd The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
While his old furniture rots in storage, Malte Laurids Brigge lives in a cheap room in Paris, with little but a library reader's card to distinguish him from the city's untouchables. Every person he sees seems to carry their death with them, and he thinks of the deaths, and ghosts, of his aristocratic family, of which only he remains. The only novel by one of the greatest writers of poetry in German, the semi-autobiographical Notebooks is an uneasy, compelling and poetic book that anticipated Sartre and is full of passages of lyrical brilliance.Michael Hulse's new translation perfectly conveys the unsettling beauty of the original and is accompanied by an introduction on Rilke's life and the biographical and literary influences on the Notebooks. This edition also includes suggested further reading, a chronology and notes.
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Ediciones Rialp, S.A. Cartas a un joven poeta
Entre 1903 y 1908, Franz Xaver Kappus, un joven de menos de veinte años, envía a Rilke sus ensayos poéticos, confiando en su consejo. Este, que lo mismo escribía a una desconocida empleada de correos que a un cura de pueblo con quien había coincidido en el autobús, escribirá al joven diez magníficas cartas, que constituyen un manual para la vida y un canto a la propia vocación.Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) nació en Praga y es considerado uno de los poetas más importantes del siglo XX. Buscador incansable, trató a muchos artistas de su época (Tolstoi, Cézanne, Zuloaga, Rodin, etc.). Sus obras fundamentales son las Elegías de Duino y los Sonetos a Orfeo. De sensibilidad colosal, habla de la mujer, de la muerte y del amor, de la soledad y la belleza, con una originalidad que perdura.
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AUGUSTE RODIN CARTAS AL MAESTRO
?Es trágica la suerte de los jóvenes que presienten que les será imposible vivir si no logran ser poetas, pintores o escultores y no encuentran el consejo verdadero, hundidos en el abismo del desaliento; buscando un maestro poderoso, no son palabras ni indicaciones lo que buscan, sino un ejemplo, un corazón ardiente, manos que sepan hacer grandeza. Es a usted a quien buscan.?
£10.41
Kindermann Verlag Der Panther
£18.00
Nikol Verlagsges.mbH Das Leben ist eine Herrlichkeit Gesammelte Werke
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Marix Verlag Geschichten vom lieben Gott
£10.00
Insel Verlag GmbH Briefe an einen jungen Dichter
£10.01
Suhrkamp Verlag Gluck
£9.20
Insel Verlag GmbH Geschichten vom lieben Gott
£8.83
Insel Verlag GmbH Die Erzhlungen
£18.00
Suhrkamp Verlag Rilke Rainer Maria
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Reclam Philipp Jun. Das Buch der Bilder
£9.21
Dover Publications Inc. Sonnets to Orpheus and Duino Elegies
£6.12
Pallas Athene Publishers Auguste Rodin
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was already an old man when the young poet Rainer Maria Rilke went to interview him for the first time. Rilke stayed on to work as Rodin's secretary. Intensely sensitive to art, and in particular to the irreducible power of objects, and yet able to express this awareness in prose of great lyricism and clarity, Rilke was destined to be the critic who would most naturally dramatise Rodin's work. In 1903 Rilke published this essay, a sustained and profound meditation on the unique power of Rodin's sculpture that has never been equalled. Written around a chronology of Rodin's work, it is also a very approachable introduction to some of the greatest sculpture of the nineteenth century.
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Shambhala Publications Inc Letters to a Young Poet: A New Translation and Commentary
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Editorial Trotta, S.A. Cuarenta y nueve poemas
Si Rilke es el poeta por excelencia es porque puso su vida entera al servicio de la poesía: no tuvo otra meta que culminar la obra que estaba llamado a hacer. Los sentimientos más sutiles, las descripciones más precisas, las visiones más grandiosas: esa es la esencia de cada una de las tres etapas sucesivas en que va cristalizando su obra. Y todo lo hizo con una extraordinaria agudeza espiritual y verbal. Como escribió Paul Valéry, Rilke logró iluminar los más hondos secretos de la intimidad del hombre.La presente antología trata de abarcar la producción poética de Rilke. Hay en ella poemas juveniles y poemas de madurez, representativos de la evolución de esa obra, y también de los temas y de los tonos más presentes en ella. De todos los libros que escribió Rilke hay alguna muestra entre estos Cuarenta y nueve poemas.
£15.76
Red Hen Press Larenopfer
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 20th century, he is remembered primarily for his Duino Elegies, the Sonnets to Orpheus, the Neue Gedichte, the Buch der Bilder, the Stundenbuch, and the Cornet. 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 Lares, the Roman household deities, 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 ruling bourgeoisie shows great appreciation for contemporary Czech literary works and enthusiasm for the cause of Czech cultural identity. Larenopfer possesses not only literary merit but is also of considerable sociological and historical interest.
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Marix Verlag Du musst das Leben nicht verstehen Schne Gedichte
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Insel Verlag GmbH Wenn Weihnachten naht
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Insel Verlag GmbH Diese vollkommenen Wunderwerke Rodins Aquarelle
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Insel Verlag GmbH Die Dame mit dem Einhorn
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Insel Verlag GmbH Die Prosa
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Insel Verlag GmbH Briefe an einen jungen Dichter
£12.00
Insel Verlag GmbH Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke
£10.00
Verlag Herder Geschichten Vom Lieben Gott
£13.80
Philipp Reclam Jun Verlag GmbH Gedichte
£10.75
Arc Publications Pure Contradiction: Selected Poems
Rainer Maria Rilke's work spans the divide between turn-of-the-century Europe's decadence and its post First World War revolutionary modernism, always struggling to develop, to seek and reach beyond itself. This selection of poems from throughout Rilke's creative output is arranged chronologically, placing poems of similar themes and / or modes of expression close to one another, making bed-fellows of poems rarely seen together. Each poem is to a greater or lesser extent conscious of others. The aim is to illuminate the underlying themes which Rilke said he had arrived at very early in his life. In his powerful new translation, skilfully shaped into current English, Ian Crockatt succeeds in catching Rilke's blend of crafted sensuality and inward-focused spiritual searching, while his comprehensive introduction and notes to this selection are both informative and enlightening.
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Pushkin Press Change Your Life
Rainer Maria Rilke developed one of the most singular poetic styles of the twentieth century. Visionary yet always anchored in the real world, his poems give profound expression to fundamental questions of love and death, of the chaos of the modern world as well as the spiritual consolation of art and nature. Change Your Life draws from across Rilke's career to offer a comprehensive view of his most essential poetry, featuring major selections from the great Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus alongside less frequently anthologised work. In these dazzling new translations by acclaimed poet Martyn Crucefix, Rilke's poems beguile with fresh insight and mystery.
£12.99
Pushkin Press Duino Elegies
The captivating original English translation of Rilke's landmark poetry cycle, by Vita and Edward Sackville-West
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W. W. Norton & Company The Book of Hours
£26.99
David Zwirner Letters to a Very Young Painter
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Suhrkamp Verlag Die schonsten Gedichte
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Pushkin Press Poems to Night
In 1916, Rainer Maria Rilke presented his friend Rudolf Kassner with a notebook, containing twenty-two poems meticulously inscribed in his own hand and bearing the title Poems to Night. This evocative sequence of poems, which echoes some of the great themes of German romanticism, is now thought to represent one of the key stages in the creative breakthrough and spiritual evolution of the preeminent European poet of the twentieth century. This collection brings all the poems together in English for the first time and is enhanced by a rich selection of further poems Rilke dedicated to night at various stages of his life. The Poems to Night and the background to them are illuminated by the translator's valuable introduction.
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WW Norton & Co Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge: A Novel
A ground-breaking masterpiece of early European modernism originally published in 1910, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge unspools the vivid reflections of the titular young Danish nobleman and poet. From his Paris garret, Brigge records his encounters with the city and its outcasts, muses on his family history and lays bare his earliest experiences of fear, tenderness and desolation. With a poet’s feel for language and a keen instinct for storytelling, Rainer Maria Rilke forges a dazzlingly fractured coming-of-age narrative, kaleidoscopic in its alternation of vivid present encounters and equally alive memories of childhood. Strikingly contemporary, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge reveals a writer metabolising his own experiences to yield still-essential questions about fiction and reality, empathy and psychosis, and—above all—life, love and death. In a fascinating introduction, award-winning translator Edward Snow explores the overlaps between Rilke’s experiences and those of his protagonist, and shows with granular attention the novel’s capacity for nuance and sympathy. Snow’s exquisite translation captures as never before the astonishing cadences and musical clarity of the poet’s prose. It reveals The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge as an urgent contemporary achievement, more than one hundred years after it was written.
£13.60
WW Norton & Co Duino Elegies: A New and Complete Translation
Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies are one of the great literary masterpieces of the twentieth century. Begun in 1912 while the poet was a guest at Duino Castle on the Adriatic Sea and completed in a final bout of feverish inspiration in 1922, the ten elegies survey the mysteries of consciousness, whether human or animal, earthly or divine. Poet and translator Alfred Corn offers a fresh take on this cornerstone of German lyric poetry, bringing us closer to Rilke’s meaning than ever before and illuminating the elegies’ celebration of life and love. Also included are a critical introduction exploring the nuances of the translation, several thematically linked lyrics and two of the Letters to a Young Poet to complete the volume.
£11.38
Random House USA Inc The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke: Bilingual Edition
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Daimon Verlag Duino Elegies
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Archipelago Books Auguste Rodin
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Random House USA Inc Letters to a Young Poet
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Penguin Books Ltd Letters to a Young Poet
At the start of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke wrote a series of letters to a young officer cadet, advising him on writing, love, sex, suffering and the nature of advice itself; these profound and lyrical letters have since become hugely influential for writers and artists of all kinds. This book also contains the 'Letter from a Young Worker', a striking polemic against Christianity written in letter-form, near the end of Rilke's life. In Lewis Hyde's introduction, he explores the context in which these letters were written and how the author embraced his isolation as a creative force. Charlie Louth's afterword discusses the similarities and contrasts of the two works, and Rilke's religious and sexual wordplay. This edition also contains a chronology, notes, and suggested further reading.
£9.04
Dr Ludwig Reichert Nameyen Ji Saireki Ciwan Re. Briefe an Einen Jungen Dichter: Zweisprachig Kurmanji-Kurdisch/Deutsch
£50.12
Eglantyne Books Sonnets to Orpheus
Brand new English translations of this classic cycle of poems by Rilke dedicated to Orpheus
£10.64
Harvard University Press Letters to a Young Poet
In 1902, a nineteen-year-old aspiring poet named Franz Kappus wrote to Rainer Maria Rilke, then twenty-six, seeking advice on his poetry. Kappus, a student at a military academy in Vienna similar to the one Rilke had attended, was about to embark on a career as an officer, for which he had little inclination. Touched by the innocence and forthrightness of the student, Rilke responded to Kappus’ letter and began an intermittent correspondence that would last until 1908.Letters to a Young Poet collects the ten letters that Rilke wrote to Kappus. A book often encountered in adolescence, it speaks directly to the young. Rilke offers unguarded thoughts on such diverse subjects as creativity, solitude, self-reliance, living with uncertainty, the shallowness of irony, the uselessness of criticism, career choices, sex, love, God, and art. Letters to a Young Poet is, finally, a life manual. Art, Rilke tells the young poet in his final letter to him, is only another way of living.With the same artistry that marks his widely acclaimed translations of Kafka’s The Castle and Amerika: The Missing Person, Mark Harman captures the lyrical and spiritual dimensions of Rilke’s prose. In his introduction, he provides biographical contexts for the reader and discusses the challenges of translating Rilke. This lovely hardcover edition makes a perfect gift for any young person starting out in life or for those interested in finding a clear articulation of Rilke’s thoughts on life and art.
£13.95