In spite of her renown in Germany: is a distinguished poet as
well as a writer of fiction and essays, Marie Luisc Kaschnitz (190
-1974) is scarcely recognized in the United States. This first
book-length translation into English of her work makes available a
selection of poems that dale from the last two decades of her life
and that articulate, in the translator's words, the slow, painful
self-discoveries that come with time and suffering."
Originally published in 1980.
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