Rilke's great cycle of ten elegies, perhaps his most profound
poetic achievement, had its inception on the morning of January 21,
1912, but was interrupted by the First World War and not completed
until a decade later. The Duino Elegies are not only the result of
an extraordinary kind of contact with the unseen world; they are an
attempt to understand that world in its holistic relationship to
the visible, tangible world. This powerful rendering of the cycle
is a product of the collaboration between a poet, Norris, and a
Germanist, Keele.
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