In The New Yorker, George Steiner referred to Paul Celan's prose as "a handful of speeches and a parable, which are transforming the landscape of poetic theory and the philosophy of language." He was talking about this volume of essays, published letters, responses to questionnaires, speeches, and a parable. The prose of Celan is an "indispensable volume for those who would wish to understand the 20th century."
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Translator |
Rosmarie Waldrop; Rosemarie Waldrop |
LoC Classification |
PT2605.E4A27 1990 |
Dewey |
838/.91408 |
Nationality |
Romanian |
Cover Price |
$15.95 |
No. of Pages |
77 |
Height x Width |
8.8
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5.7
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Original Publication Year |
1986 |
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Reprint. Originally published: Manchester : Carcanet, 1986.