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Paul Celan - The Romanian Dimension (Paperback)
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Paul Celan - The Romanian Dimension (Paperback)
Series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art
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In the immediate aftermath of World War II, Paul Celan moved to
Bucharest, where he spent more than two years working as a
translator at Carta Rusa publishing house. During that time he was
introduced to poet and translator Petre Solomon and began a close
friendship that would endure many years, despite the distances that
separated them and the turbulent times in which they lived. In this
poignant memoir, Solomon recalls the experiences he shared with
Celan and captures the ways in which Bucharest profoundly
influenced Celan's evolution as a poet. He recounts the publication
of the famous ""Todesfuge"" for the first time in the Romanian
magazine Agora and his fertile connection with the Romanian
surrealist movement. Through Solomon's vivid recollection and
various letters Celan sent to friends, readers also get an intimate
glimpse of Celan's personality, one characterized by a joyful
appreciation of friendship and a subtle sense of humor. Translated
from the original, Tegla's edition makes this remarkable memoir
available to a much-deserved wider audience for the first time.
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