Starting from the work of two of the most significant German-speaking poets of the last two centuries - Paul Celan, whose family was exterminated in camps and Volker Braun, a son and orphan of socialist expectations, hopes and dreams - the essay explores the ideological idealised shipwrecks of Western civilisation at the turning point caused by the final collapse of utopias in East Germany and the assumed dissolution of ideals in the new millennium. Focusing on text-linguistic investigation the contribution highlights with the instruments of psychoanalytic literary criticism the anabases of contemporary poetry, torn with the impossibility of representing extermination in Celan\u2019s oeuvre and the struggle for engagement in Volker Braun, w...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
The following essay is a ‘close reading’. It tries to understand one of the rare poetological statem...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Fifty years after Paul Celan's death and a hundred years after his birth, the study of archival sour...
This essay focuses on the ‘Esau complex’ in the trans-cultural, multi- lingual poetical work of Pau...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
In his 1968 poetry collection „Fadensonnen“, Paul Celan offers a hermetic blend of existentialism an...
La poesia e la poetica di Paul Celan sono uno di luoghi maggiori del Novecento in cui l’ermeneutica ...
This article analyses the political impact of Paul Celan's poetry to illustrate the potential for so...
This work analyses the contribution of Walter Benjamin and Paul Celan to the deconstruction of the i...
This essay tries to focus the critical position of Paul Celan towards the literary critics defining ...
The article is an attempt at analysing the mechanisms of discursive and symbolic violence that could...
[«What? By dint of a mere word?» Hölderlin, Celan and the caesura between poetry and historical ‘pra...
Il libro di Petre Solomon sull amico Paul Celan è di fondamentale importanza per gli specialisti del...
A partir de un poema póstumo de Paul Celan, el presente artículo analiza el dictum de Theodor W. Ado...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
The following essay is a ‘close reading’. It tries to understand one of the rare poetological statem...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...
Fifty years after Paul Celan's death and a hundred years after his birth, the study of archival sour...
This essay focuses on the ‘Esau complex’ in the trans-cultural, multi- lingual poetical work of Pau...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
In his 1968 poetry collection „Fadensonnen“, Paul Celan offers a hermetic blend of existentialism an...
La poesia e la poetica di Paul Celan sono uno di luoghi maggiori del Novecento in cui l’ermeneutica ...
This article analyses the political impact of Paul Celan's poetry to illustrate the potential for so...
This work analyses the contribution of Walter Benjamin and Paul Celan to the deconstruction of the i...
This essay tries to focus the critical position of Paul Celan towards the literary critics defining ...
The article is an attempt at analysing the mechanisms of discursive and symbolic violence that could...
[«What? By dint of a mere word?» Hölderlin, Celan and the caesura between poetry and historical ‘pra...
Il libro di Petre Solomon sull amico Paul Celan è di fondamentale importanza per gli specialisti del...
A partir de un poema póstumo de Paul Celan, el presente artículo analiza el dictum de Theodor W. Ado...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
The following essay is a ‘close reading’. It tries to understand one of the rare poetological statem...
Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, Marko Pajević, eds., Paul Celan Today. A Companion. Berlin/Boston: Walt...