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Letters to a Young Poet
Contributor(s): Rilke, Rainer Maria (Author), Harman, Mark (Translator)
ISBN: 0674052455     ISBN-13: 9780674052451
Publisher: Harvard University Press
OUR PRICE:   $14.36  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Letters
- Literary Criticism
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - General
Dewey: 831.912
LCCN: 2010045979
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 4.75" W x 6.68" (0.34 lbs) 112 pages
 
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In 1902, a nineteen-year-old aspiring poet named Franz Kappus wrote to Rilke, then twenty-six, seeking advice on his poetry. Kappus, a student at a military academy in Vienna similar to the one Rilke had attended, was about to embark on a career as an officer, for which he had little inclination. Touched by the innocence and forthrightness of the student, Rilke responded to Kappus' letter and began an intermittent correspondence that would last until 1908.

Letters to a Young Poet collects the ten letters that Rilke wrote to Kappus. A book often encountered in adolescence, it speaks directly to the young. Rilke offers unguarded thoughts on such diverse subjects as creativity, solitude, self-reliance, living with uncertainty, the shallowness of irony, the uselessness of criticism, career choices, sex, love, God, and art. Letters to a Young Poet is, finally, a life manual. Art, Rilke tells the young poet in his final letter to him, is only another way of living.

With the same artistry that marks his widely acclaimed translations of Kafka's The Castle and Amerika: The Missing Person, Mark Harman captures the lyrical and spiritual dimensions of Rilke's prose. In his introduction, he provides biographical contexts for the reader and discusses the challenges of translating Rilke. This lovely hardcover edition makes a perfect gift for any young person starting out in life or for those interested in finding a clear articulation of Rilke's thoughts on life and art.


Contributor Bio(s): Harman, Mark: - Mark Harman, who has written extensively on German and Irish literature, is Professor of English and German at Elizabethtown College.