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Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) is recognized as one of the great
poets of 20th century European modernism. From 1921-1926, he lived
in southern Switzerland, in a region called the Valais. Following
the completion of the Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus, Rilke
began to work in both French and German. A collection of French
poems addressed to the landscape of Valais, Quatrains Valaisans,
was published in 1926. In May of that same year, Rilke sent his
publishers an arrangement of German language poems as a possible
manuscript; the bulk of these date to 1924, but the collection
included both material culled from a recently recovered 1906
daybook and a final set of poems written over the last two years of
his life. Rilke sent the last of these in August 1926; he would die
of complications from leukaemia just four months later. This volume
is the first English translation of these poems in the arrangement
Rilke had set down in 1926. The arrangement translated here has
only appeared in German as Aus Taschen-Buchern und Merk-Blattern,
(Insel-Verlag, 1950).
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