RAINER MARIA RILKE: Dance the Orange: Selected Poems
Translated by Michael Hamburger and edited by Jeremy Mark
Robinson This edition has been revised and updated.
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This new collection includes poems taken from the time of the
great German poet's New Poems through the Duino Elegies to the last
pieces. These are some of Rainer Maria Rilke's best works; they are
intense, compact, lyrical and lucid, by turns erotic, heartfelt and
mystical. Hamburger's excellent translations have the German
original facing each poem.
Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) is one of the greatest of all
lyrical poets. Rilke is part of that group of European poets and
writers which includes Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Rimbaud, Georg
Trakl, Marina Tsvetajeva, and friends such as Andre Gide, Lou
Andreas-Salome and Paul Valery.
Rilke was an incredibly inventive creator of poetry, who could
forge the myriad states and images of love, from the delicate,
detailed and subtle, to the passionate, illuminating and
ecstatic.
Rilke was adept at inflecting language with blissful tones:
while he could describe the many experiences of love, he found it
difficult to turn them into realities, to act on his words. For him
love could be a transitory, fragile state between two people. 'Why
do people who love each other separate before there is any need?
Because it is after all so very temporary a thing, to be together
and to love one another'. Rilke saw life as a 'continuous flow of
vicissitudes', change following change, so that parting was
inevitable, and people should become used to it ('at any moment be
ready to give each other up, let be and not hold each other
back'.
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