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THE
SELECTED POETRY OF RAINER MARIA RILKE
Random
House, 1982
Winner of the 1984 Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets
The
influence and popularity of Rilkes poetry in America have
never been greater than they are today, more than fifty years
after his death. Rilke is unquestionably the most significant
and compelling poet of romantic transformation, of spiritual
quest, that the twentieth century has known. His poems of
ecstatic identification with the world exert a seemingly endless
fascination for contemporary readers.
In Stephen Mitchells versions, many readers feel that they
have discovered an English rendering that captures the lyric
intensity, fluency, and reach of Rilkes poetry more accurately
and convincingly than has ever been done before.
Mr. Mitchell is impeccable in his adherence to Rilkes text,
to his formal music, and to the complexity of his thought;
at the same time, his work has authority and power as poetry
in its own right. Few translators of any poet have arrived
at the delicate balance of fidelity and originality that Mr.
Mitchell has brought off with seeming effortlessness.
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