Der Sand aus den Urnen
Author | Paul Celan |
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Language | German |
Publisher | A. Sexl |
Publication date | 1948 |
Publication place | Austria |
Pages | 61 |
Der Sand aus den Urnen (in English, The Sand from the Urns), is a German-language poetry collection by Paul Celan, published in Vienna in 1948.[1] It was the first publication of Celan in German, and contains one of his best-known poems, "Todesfuge" (written 1944–45).
The small edition contained many misprints, and was withdrawn by the author. The poems were republished together with other works in the 1952 collection, Mohn und Gedächtnis.
References
- ^ Kerrel, Sorbel (2003). Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century. New York City: Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 212. ISBN 9781579583132.
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Paul Celan
- Der Sand aus den Urnen (1948)
- Mohn und Gedächtnis (1952)
- Von Schwelle zu Schwelle (1955)
- Sprachgitter (1959)
- Die Niemandsrose (1963)
- Atemwende (1967)
- Fadensonnen (1968)
- Lichtzwang (1970)
- Schneepart (1971)
- Zeitgehöft (1976)
- "Todesfuge"
- Conversation in the Mountains (prose)
- The Meridian Speech (talk)
- Group 47
- Claire Goll
- Ingeborg Bachmann
- Gisèle Lestrange
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