Rilke shake

Rilke shake
Title Rilke shake PDF eBook
Author Angélica Freitas
Publisher 7Letras
Pages 76
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9788575035672

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Rilke Shake

Rilke Shake
Title Rilke Shake PDF eBook
Author Angélica Freitas
Publisher Phoneme Media
Pages 220
Release 2014-03
Genre
ISBN 9781939419095

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Rilke Shake’s title, a pun on milkshake, which in Brazil’s vernacular means just what it does in English, indicates the book’s contents: poetry approached as a shake of languages, words, canonical tradition, and a measure of delight, whirred in postmodernity’s ironic blender.

Brazilian Literature as World Literature

Brazilian Literature as World Literature
Title Brazilian Literature as World Literature PDF eBook
Author Eduardo F. Coutinho
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 371
Release 2018-02-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 150132327X

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Brazilian Literature as World Literature is not only an introduction to Brazilian literature but also a study of the connections between Brazil's literary production and that of the rest of the world, particularly European and North American literatures. It highlights the tension that has always existed in Brazilian literature between the imitation of European models and forms and a yearning for a tradition of its own, as well as the attempts by modernist writers to propose possible solutions, such as aesthetic cannibalism, to overcome this tension.

Rilke

Rilke
Title Rilke PDF eBook
Author Charlie Louth
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 648
Release 2020-06-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192542699

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The life of Rilke’s work is in its words, and this book attends closely to the life unfolding in Rilke’s words over the course of his career. What is a poem, and how does it act upon us as we read? What does reading involve? These are questions of the greatest interest to Rilke, who addresses them in several poems and for whom the experience of reading affords an interaction with the world—a recalibration of our ways of attending to it—which sets it apart from other kinds of experience. Rilke’s work is often approached in periods—he is the author of the New Poems, or of Malte, or of the Duino Elegies, or of the Sonnets to Orpheus—as if its different phases had little to do with one another, but in fact his writing is a concentrated and evolving exploration of the possibilities of poetic language, a working of the life of words into precise and exacting forms in dialogue with the texture of the world. The Life of the Work traces that trajectory in a series of close readings that do not neglect the lesser-known, uncollected verse and the poems in French, as well as Rilke’s activity as a translator of Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Barrett Browning, Mallarmé, and Valéry, among many others. These encounters were part of Rilke’s engagement with the world, his way of extending the reach of his language to get it ever closer to the ungraspable movements, the risk and promise, of life itself. One of his best-known poems ends with the words ‘You must change your life’, an injunction that animates the whole of his work.

The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke

The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke
Title The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke PDF eBook
Author Rainer Maria Rilke
Publisher Vintage
Pages 483
Release 2013-01-30
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0307787540

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"This miracle of a book, perhaps the most beautiful group of poetic translations this century has ever produced," (Chicago Tribune) should stand as the definitive English language version.

Rainer Maria Rilke's The Book of Hours

Rainer Maria Rilke's The Book of Hours
Title Rainer Maria Rilke's The Book of Hours PDF eBook
Author Rainer Maria Rilke
Publisher Camden House
Pages 286
Release 2008
Genre German poetry
ISBN 1571133801

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"The Book of hours, written in three bursts between 1899-1903, is Rilke's most formative work, covering a crucial period in his rapid ascent from fin-de-siecle epigone to distinctive modern voice. The poems are crucial documents of Rilke's development, from his tour around Russia with Lou Andreas-Salome, through his hasty marriage to Clara Westhoff in the artists' community of Worpswede, to his turn toward the urban modernity of Paris. Rilke assumes the persona of an artist-monk undertaking the Romantics' journey into the self, speaking to God as part transcendent deity, part needy neighbor. Echoes of his juvenile style persist, yet by the end of the book the influence of the sculptor Rodin is discernible in the distinctive idiom of urbanity, in the terminology of "things," and in Rilke's turn to the everyday world around him."--Jacket flap.

Poems from the Book of Hours

Poems from the Book of Hours
Title Poems from the Book of Hours PDF eBook
Author Rainer Maria Rilke
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 70
Release 1975
Genre Education
ISBN 9780811205955

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Rilke’s Book of Hours falls into three parts: The Book of Monkish Life (1899), The Book of Pilgrimage (1901), and The Book of Poverty and Death (1903). Although these poems were the work of Rilke’s youth, they contain the germ of his mature convictions. Written as spontaneously received prayers, they celebrate a God who is not the Creator of the Universe, but seems to be rather humanity itself, and, above all, that most intensely conscious part of humanity, the artist. This exquisite gift edition contains Babette Deutsch’s classic translations, which capture the rich harmony and suggestive imagery of the originals, allowing interpretations both religious and philosophical, and transporting the reader to new heights of inspiration and musicality.