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Letters to a Young Poet and Poems
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Letters to a Young Poet and Poems

BookPaperback
Ranking383240inBelletristik
CHF25.90

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"Letters To A Young Poet" by Rainer Maria Rilke is a prosaic work, but it refers directly to poetry. There are ten letters written to a young man about to enter the German military. In the very beginning of the 1903, Rilke received a letter from a twenty-year old lieutenant of Austro-Hungarian army Franz Kappus. Verses were enclosed to the letter: the lieutenant turned out to be a poet. Rilke answered. Rilke wrote Franz Kappus ten letters; the last of them is dated by December 1908. After Rilke's death, the letters were published in a separate book entitled "Letters To A Young Poet". Of all Rilke's extensive correspondence, these letters won the greatest popularity. It is explained by their content: there is nothing personal or private in them; Rilke wrote about the poetry, nature of poetic works, irony, loneliness, love etc. His philosophy-aesthetic views of that time are well reflected in these letters.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64560-430-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date07/08/2023
Pages116 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 140 mm, Height 216 mm, Thickness 7 mm
Weight157 g
Article no.50295275
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.44968276
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

Rainer Maria Rilke (December 4, 1875-December 29, 1926) was an Austrian poet and writer. Known for his lyrically potent work, he combined subjective mysticism with precise observation of the objective world. At the time of his death, Rilke's work was incredibly admired by certain circles of European artists, but mostly unknown to the public. Since then, his popularity has grown steadily, and he has come to be universally regarded as a master of verse.