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Not Orpheus: Selected Poems [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 140 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x135 mm, kaal: 285 g
  • Sari: Poetry Pleiade
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-1996
  • Kirjastus: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 185754160X
  • ISBN-13: 9781857541601
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 140 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x135 mm, kaal: 285 g
  • Sari: Poetry Pleiade
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-1996
  • Kirjastus: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 185754160X
  • ISBN-13: 9781857541601
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This work is an anthology of the poems of Ernst Meister, described by Walter Jens as "the tenderest epic poet imaginable." An inveterate outsider, from the start he was out of step, publishing his first book of what a reviewer called "Kandinsky poetry" months before the Nazis seized power. He might have been branded a "degenerate poet" with fatal consequences. After World War II, Meister re-emerged writing runic verse in the teeth of a coloquial, Brechtian orthoxoy which emphasized relevance and political definition. He defied the trends of the 1960s and early 1970s, refusing to promote his work and prefering to refine and deepen his explorations. His philosophical concerns are never abstract - the challenges of Nietzsche, are urgently real to him. He took his engagement with them more seriously than his place in poetic history. Meister was awarded Germany's foremost literary prize, the Georg-Buchner-Preis, posthumously in 1979.
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xiii
Exhibitiong (1932)
Monologue of Mankind
3(1)
The Telegraph-wires Hang over my Breath
3(1)
The Man with a Stoop
4(1)
People in a Waiting-room
4(1)
Everything Rests on Itself
5(1)
L'Homme machine bleue II
5(1)
Lajaune Can't Understand a Dream
5(1)
Cold I
6(1)
The Dark
6(1)
Ultiman
7(1)
I Want to Give my Poems away
8(1)
'Wine in One's Face'
9(4)
Beneath the Black Sheep's Clothing (1953)
The Cry's Outing
13(1)
Dismay
14(1)
Glass Doors
14(1)
Maundy Thursday
15(1)
In a Dream I Leapt over my Death
16(3)
At the Fair, Facing the Hall of Mirrors (1954)
In the Stable at B
19(1)
I Have to Sing of Time
20(1)
In Chicago's Hot Midday
21(2)
Hares' Winter
23(1)
Dispersion of a Fish
24(1)
Southern Day
24(1)
In the Accordion's Folds
25(4)
...And Ararat (1956)
Utopian Journey
29(1)
Delta Region
29(1)
Sad
30(1)
Great Sahara of Sleep
31(4)
Pythiusa (1957)
Tabula
35(1)
Precipice
36(1)
Born
36(1)
Gentle Chasm
37(1)
Abruptly
38(1)
Rubbing its Eyes
38(1)
Shepherdess
39(1)
The Cockerel
40(1)
Down with the Sun
40(1)
I saw
41(1)
Cave
42(3)
Fermata (1957)
Dolphin
45(1)
Now
45(1)
The Blue
46(1)
In Balance
47(1)
A Child Keeps Saying
48(1)
Never Composed
49(1)
Dead Sea
50(1)
Fermata
51(4)
Numbers and Figures (1958)
We Fall
55(1)
Arrow
55(1)
The Self
56(1)
The Peacock
56(1)
Interrogation
57(1)
A Marble
58(1)
Double Image
58(1)
A Scrap of Newspaper
59(1)
Coast
59(1)
The Living
60(1)
Sky of Creation
60(1)
Melancholy
61(1)
Whether with seven...
61(1)
They laughed...
62(1)
The captain's...
62(1)
Give the questioning winds outside...
63(1)
Reeds that, like hair...
63(1)
That cell... Jerome...
64(1)
What gods were once...
64(1)
Not Orpheus
65(1)
Probably
65(1)
Sometimes
66(1)
I was a Flock
66(1)
Showing
67(1)
Moon
67(1)
More Welcome to Me
68(3)
Lucid Labyrinth (1959)
Before Dropping Off
71(1)
Everything's Chalk
71(1)
Fall
72(3)
The Formula and the Site (1960)
The Sea-bed Can't Speak
75(1)
Cloud of Birds
76(1)
Midday
76(1)
Shadow
77(1)
But what is it meet and right...
77(1)
In These Parts
78(1)
Yellow Dust
78(1)
Vespers
79(1)
Out beyond Roofs, beyond Cocks
80(1)
Winterly VI
80(1)
As if There Weren't Life
81(1)
I Say Advent
82(3)
Water and Stone (1962)
But the Masters Say
85(1)
Real Tablet
85(1)
The Breath of the Stones
86(1)
Etudes
86(5)
In this Place
91(1)
A Child
92(1)
An Act of Remembrance
92(3)
Beyond the Beyond
95(8)
New Poems (1964)
Thought, green or...
103(1)
And I'm out to...
103(1)
Late Talk of Gods
104(2)
The Tower with the Train
106(1)
Song of Man
107(1)
Speaking its Language
107(1)
Speech and Silence
108(3)
Sign After Sign (1968)
At home...
111(1)
Midday, stringed...
111(1)
Flickering light, light...
112(1)
Protestations, calls...
112(1)
God...
112(1)
I am making my bed...
113(1)
Envying God, it...
113(1)
Tucked up...
114(1)
I saw...
115(1)
The moon...
115(1)
In the canopy...
115(1)
The shuddering wind...
116(1)
Perhaps...
117(1)
I think...
117(1)
As I was sitting...
118(1)
Thistle, beautiful light...
118(1)
O day's eye, Hades!...
119(1)
Pain does not fade...
119(1)
In snowy air...
119(1)
Not to have to...
120(1)
Even though the moment's...
120(1)
The head, the comet...
120(1)
Distant echo...
121(4)
The Tidings Reached Us (1970)
...here, where I...
125(1)
Long before...
125(1)
(...thus all came to pass...)
126(1)
Haven't I got it?
126(1)
Was it once fabled...
127(1)
Down beside the ocean...
128(1)
`Someone is missing...'
128(1)
Green had the...
129(1)
When all's been...
130(1)
The seasons come...
130(1)
What is it telling us...
131(1)
As though it were...
132(3)
Speak the Sentence of Everything (1972)
Speak the sentence...
135(1)
Many people...
135(1)
One man, a teacher...
136(1)
Abandoned...
136(1)
Since there's no way...
137(1)
You listen to me...
138(1)
Being, cursed being...
138(1)
Immured: a ship...
139(1)
O standstill...
139(1)
Loveliest lady...
140(1)
Sitting at home in one's...
140(1)
That was...
141(1)
Not from...
142(1)
Think, after...
142(1)
I, a reef...
143(1)
Here...
143(1)
Leaning against that wall...
144(3)
In the Timecrack (1976)
And what...
147(1)
He, a monosyllabic customer...
147(1)
He is HE, although...
147(1)
HE sketches midges...
148(1)
Such...
148(1)
Aphrodite, her name that is...
149(1)
A meal-time...
149(1)
This can...
150(1)
Time is long or short...
150(1)
Come, be my son...
151(1)
To have been a thought...
151(1)
Death: what it's like?
151(1)
Something I read...
152(1)
You look at yourself...
152(1)
To be dead...
153(1)
Will you, sun, have stolen...
153(4)
Wall-less Room (1979)
A false...
157(1)
The thing that's...
157(1)
Even now...
158(1)
The ghastly guffaws...
158(1)
They carry their pails...
159(1)
They've got...
159(1)
The old sun...
160(1)
Alas, as...
160(1)
The scent of some flowers...
161(1)
Eternity...
161(1)
The hairy tale...
162(1)
The figure that goes...
162(1)
A long time, it seems...
163(1)
There is no creator...
163(1)
Take things...
163(1)
(read at Jean Ziegler's)
164(1)
(on Montaigne)
164(1)
(on Valery)
165(1)
Drudging day-labourers...
165(1)
A lifetime long...
166(1)
The truly...
166(1)
May it was..
167(1)
The earth is...
167(1)
To be dust...
168(1)
Earth, be blessed...
168(1)
He who knows...
169(1)
Before my eyes...
169(1)
Late in time...
170(3)
Uncollected Poems (c.1930-1979)
The Tottering God
173(1)
The Ship and the Fish
173(1)
Hubbub at Seed-time
174(1)
Folly enough...
174(1)
The vessel...
175(1)
Are you into...
175(1)
The word...
176(1)
O flowers!
176(1)
Index of First Lines 177