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        1 Poppy and Memory
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Translator’s Introduction XI
- 
                            I Approaches to Paul Celan
- 1 Poppy and Memory 1
- 2 The Feast of the Gods: A Mythological Theme in Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann 11
- 3 Paul Celan as Translator 37
- 4 Poetics of Memory in Paul Celan 49
- 5 The Inscription of the Catastrophe 61
- 6 Stations of Reading in the Late Word 77
- 7 Else Lasker-Schüler, Rose Ausländer, Paul Celan: Three Jerusalem Poems 83
- 8 The Passage of Trumpets 99
- 9 When Language Becomes Voice 113
- 10 A Note on the Conversation in the Mountains 131
- 11 Paul Celan’s Angels 133
- 12 Six Poems by Paul Celan 137
- 
                            II Displacements
- 1 Goethe and the Tradition 149
- 2 Goethe’s The New Paris 159
- 3 Georg Büchner: Danton’s Death – Tragedy and Revolution 179
- 4 Sketch for an Anatomy of the Witz 199
- 
                            III Philosophical Figures of Jewish Modernity
- 1 Normative and Critical Modernity 215
- 2 The Critique of Ontology in Franz Rosenzweig 229
- 3 Judaism and Christianity in Franz Rosenzweig: Two Forms of Eternity 249
- 4 Walter Benjamin and the Crisis of Tradition 265
- 5 Gershom Scholem: What Future Is There for Theology? 289
- 6 Emmanuel Lévinas: Beyond Being 309
- Bibliography 333
- Acknowledgements 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Translator’s Introduction XI
- 
                            I Approaches to Paul Celan
- 1 Poppy and Memory 1
- 2 The Feast of the Gods: A Mythological Theme in Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann 11
- 3 Paul Celan as Translator 37
- 4 Poetics of Memory in Paul Celan 49
- 5 The Inscription of the Catastrophe 61
- 6 Stations of Reading in the Late Word 77
- 7 Else Lasker-Schüler, Rose Ausländer, Paul Celan: Three Jerusalem Poems 83
- 8 The Passage of Trumpets 99
- 9 When Language Becomes Voice 113
- 10 A Note on the Conversation in the Mountains 131
- 11 Paul Celan’s Angels 133
- 12 Six Poems by Paul Celan 137
- 
                            II Displacements
- 1 Goethe and the Tradition 149
- 2 Goethe’s The New Paris 159
- 3 Georg Büchner: Danton’s Death – Tragedy and Revolution 179
- 4 Sketch for an Anatomy of the Witz 199
- 
                            III Philosophical Figures of Jewish Modernity
- 1 Normative and Critical Modernity 215
- 2 The Critique of Ontology in Franz Rosenzweig 229
- 3 Judaism and Christianity in Franz Rosenzweig: Two Forms of Eternity 249
- 4 Walter Benjamin and the Crisis of Tradition 265
- 5 Gershom Scholem: What Future Is There for Theology? 289
- 6 Emmanuel Lévinas: Beyond Being 309
- Bibliography 333
- Acknowledgements 339