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by Friedrich Holderlin (Author), Richard Sieburth (Translator) "With its yellow pears..." (more)
Key Phrases: late hymns, first strophe, Frankfurter Ausgabe, Asia Minor, Black Sea (more...)
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Mr. Sieburth . . . has set out to represent the movement, the rush and swirl of Hölderlein's verse, his fast-spilling lines, and he seems to me to have succeeded remarkably well. -- Review

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Mr. Sieburth . . . has set out to represent the movement, the rush and swirl of Hölderlein's verse, his fast-spilling lines, and he seems to me to have succeeded remarkably well.
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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; annotated edition edition (September 1, 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691014124
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691014128
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Do not miss this book, August 19, 2001
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This is my favorite book of poetry from the last 300 years. What's not to like here? Holderlin is the prince of all great modern German poetry. If you know Rilke, Trakl, Celan, George, or any of the others--come, and meet their godfather. Then there is Holderlin's relation to the past. The blazing richness of ancient Greek poetry, and especially Pindar, is burning more brightly in the poems in this book than in any other modern poetry. The introduction, notes, and facing-page German/English format of this edition are all top notch. These are the Holderlin poems you really want--the stuff that makes Holderlin one of the two or three most brilliant writers in the German language. Don't be fooled by other anthologies--this is a solid, virtually unabridged collection of the LATE poetry. If you really must spend your time with the relatively stale classicism of Klopstock and Schiller, by all means find another edition of Holderlin with more of his less mind-blowingly original work. But, if you buy this book, you will have the cream of all serious poetry since the 18th century.

There is no way to label Holderlin. Of course, you can say he's precociously modern in his response to early Greek poetry about mortality and the divine, or in his freedom from mere "romanticism," but, truly, Holderlin simply stands apart from--and above--the stream of poetry, and this book is the best way to discover that.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, July 21, 2007
I started reading some Holderlin, having remembered one of his poems from a college class many years ago.

Wow.

He is one of the great poets of all time. I read him on the Metro to and from work, reading poems over and over and over again, for the sheer pleasure of the language (available in this fine translation) and the brilliant imagination which shaped the language. Holderlin is an exact contemporary of Wordsworth -- their finest poems were written in the same 1795-1805 decde -- and the two, together, seem to me the most revolutionary poets of the past several hundred years. Together -- not knowing one another -- the explore a sense of self that is the one we have come to inhabit; their sense of the problems of the self are OUR problems.

This is a stunning book. I can't quite get beyond it and to others: I keep returning to the poems, over and over.

(By the way, Heidegger too felt Holderlin to be one of the greatest: but if you read his essays on Holderlin, you end of think: nah, Heidegger didn't get it, at all. The 20th century philsopher seems like a college sophomore: the depth and richness of Holderlin escape him. But why should that surprise us? Holderlin was friends with Hegel, and moved into poetry from a grounding in philosophy as deep as Heidegger's. And he sure had a more poetic mind.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well done, BUT, May 2, 2002
This is a stellar editionh of HOlderlin's late poetry, much of which Heidegger focused on; however, I think his earlier stuff is of great value too. The penguin edition is more essential, I would say, in that it covers more of his earlier and less fragmentary works. The notes that come along with the poems in this edition , as well as the introduction are spectacular. If you are unacquainted with HOlderlin, though, i would start out with the Penguin edition. Plus, Penguin books smell so nice.
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