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As well as being Germany's most important poet, Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a provocative cultural essayist and one of Europe's leading political thinkers. No British poet can match him in his range of interests and his moral passion. Enzensberger is a cultured, learned, widely knowledgeable man, but his poems wear their knowledge, learning and culture very lightly. Perfectly at ease in a variety of poetic forms, he presents us again and again with things that matter. This is intelligent and pointed poetry in the tradition of Brecht, humanely political and generously engaged. The poems have the ease and the lightness of real mastery. They are moral in their insistence that human life can be lived well or badly, that it is up to us to choose well and to act wisely. Enzensberger is now writing with an increasing awareness of mortality, yet addresses social and political dangers and evils with undiminished urgency. This is a dual language edition expanding Enzensberger's earlier Bloodaxe Selected Poems with work from his later collections Kiosk, Lighter Than Air and A History of Clouds. The translations are by Enzensberger himself and by Michael Hamburger, David Constantine and Esther Kinsky.

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'Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a poet of formidable intelligence and range. Like Brecht before him, he combines an intense political imagination with lyric gusto. The reader discovers in him both a satirist and a friend' - George Steiner. 'A voice of ferocious urbanity, laying bare the horrors of the modern German state and resignedly picking out stark cameos of the human condition' - Peter Forbes, Financial Times.

Introduction 15(8)
Michael Hamburger
Language of the Country (1960)
Language of the Country
23(10)
The End of Owls
33(2)
The Midwives
35(4)
Braille (1964)
Bill of Fare
39(2)
Remote House
41(2)
Camera Obscura
43(4)
Shore
47(4)
The Other
51(2)
For the Grave of a Peace-loving Man
53(2)
Middle Class Blues
55(4)
Portrait of a House Detective
59(2)
Purgatorio
61(2)
Historical Process
63(2)
Karl Heinrich Marx
65(4)
Lachesis lapponica
69(6)
Shadow Realm
75(6)
Poems 1955-1970 (1971)
Summer Poem
81(26)
Joy
107(2)
Poem about the Future
109(2)
Song for those who Know
111(4)
Rondeau
115(2)
The Force of Habit
117(4)
Homage to Godel
121(4)
Concert of Wishes
125(4)
The Sinking of the Titanic (1978)
Apocalypse. Umbrian Master, about 1490
129(4)
Notice of Loss
133(1)
Last Supper. Venetian. Sixteenth Century
134(7)
Security Considerations
141(4)
The Reprieve
145(2)
Cold Comfort
147(4)
Further Reasons Why Poets Do Not Tell the Truth
151(2)
Keeping Cool
153(4)
Model toward a Theory of Cognition
157(2)
Identity Check
159(2)
Research Council
161(4)
Dept. of Philosophy
165(2)
The Rest on the Flight. Flemish, 1521
167(6)
The Fury of Disappearance (1980)
At Thirty-Three
173(2)
The Employee
175(4)
The Divorce
179(2)
The Holiday
181(2)
A Staircase
183(2)
Sightseeing Tour
185(4)
Short History of the Bourgeoisie
189(2)
The Frogs of Bikini
191(24)
Vending Machine
215(2)
The Bell Jar
217(2)
Delete the Inapplicable
219(2)
The Comb
221(2)
Clothes
223(2)
Visiting Ingres
225(2)
A Dream
227(4)
Music of the Future (1991)
Gillis van Coninxloo, Landscape. Panel, 65 x 119cm
231(2)
Appearances
233(4)
The Blank Sheet
237(2)
Consistency
239(2)
Old Revolution
241(2)
Residual Light
243(2)
Vanished Work
245(2)
The Ironmonger's Shop
247(2)
Old Couples
249(2)
Valse triste et sentimentale
251(2)
Fetish
253(2)
Sleeping Pill
255(2)
Towards Eternal Peace
257(4)
A Hare in the Data Processing Centre
261(2)
Limbic System
263(2)
The Poison
265(2)
Precursors
267(4)
Leeway
271(2)
Strange Attractor
273(4)
Kiosk (1993)
Privileged Instructions
277(2)
The Rich
279(2)
The Tin Plate
281(2)
An Observation on Shifts in Functional Elites
283(2)
Old Europe
285(2)
Ode to Stupidity
287(4)
Nice Sunday
291(2)
Bird's Eye View
293(2)
On the Algebra of Feelings
295(4)
Rush-hour Traffic
299(2)
Persuasive Talk
301(2)
Self-demolishing Speech Act
303(2)
Humble-bee, Bumble-bee
305(2)
Paolo di Dono, known as Uccello
307(2)
For Karajan and Others
309(2)
Presumption of Innocence
311(2)
The Somnambulist Ear
313(2)
Clinical Meditation
315(2)
The Visit
317(2)
Addressee Unknown - Retour a l'expediteur
319(2)
Flight of Ideas (IV)
321(4)
The Entombment
325(4)
Lighter Than Air (1999)
Optimistic Little Poem
329(2)
Explaining the Declaration
331(2)
Astral Science
333(2)
The Simple Thing Hard to Invent
335(2)
A Black Day
337(2)
World Market
339(2)
Poor Cassandra
341(2)
Error
343(4)
Pre-established Disharmony
347(2)
Lighter Than Air
349(4)
Green Madrigal
353(2)
Noises
355(2)
A Softer Voice
357(2)
Unpolitical Preferences
359(2)
Analgesic
361(2)
Of His Own Free Will
363(2)
Beware of Justice
365(2)
To One Seeking Counsel
367(2)
Should the Occasion Arise
369(2)
Order of the Day
371(2)
In Praise of Sins of Omission
373(2)
Tender Stirrings
375(2)
Confession
377(2)
Limits of the Imagination
379(2)
The Great Goddess
381(2)
A History of Clouds (2003)
A History of Clouds
383(16)
Biographical Note 399
Hans Magnus Enzensberger is Germany's most important poet, as well as a provocative cultural essayist, a highly influential editor and one of Europe's leading political thinkers. His poetry's social and moral criticism of the post-war world owes much to Marxism, yet insists on the freedoms often denied by Communist governments; like Orwell he maintains that satire and criticism should not be party-political. Born in 1929, he grew up in Nazi Nuremberg. He studied in Germany and France, and in Freiburg under Martin Heidegger. He was a founder member of Group 47, a loose grouping of disaffected German intellectuals including Heinrich Boll and Gunter Grass, generally viewed as the most influential movement after the war. His introduction to English readers came with a Penguin Selected Poems in 1968. His much larger, bilingual Bloodaxe Selected Poems of 1994 covered collections published over 30 years, up to Music of the Future (1991), including The Sinking of the Titanic. These were followed by two later collections, published in English translation by Bloodaxe, Kiosk (1995/1997) and Lighter than Air: moral poems (1999/2002). In Germany he recently published Die Elixiere der Wissenschaft (The Elixirs of Science, 2002), a gathering of his poetry and prose relating to science, followed by collection of 99 meditations, Die Geschichte der Wolken (2003), published in English by Seagull Books as A History of Clouds (2010). His bilingual New Selected Poems was published by Bloodaxe in 2015.