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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Poetics after Auschwitz
- 1: The Poetics of Silence: Nelly Sachs 17
- 2: “Flaschenpost” and “Wurfholz”: Reflections on Paul Celan’s Poems and Poetics 35
- 3: History and Nature in Motion: Paradigms of Transformation in the Postwar Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann 53
- 4: Mourning as Remembrance: Writing as Figuration and Defiguration in the Poetry of Rose Ausländer 69
- 5: On the Fringes: Mistrust as Commitment in the Poetics of Ilse Aichinger 88
- 6: Nazi Terror and the Poetical Potential of Dreams: Charlotte Beradt’s Das Dritte Reich des Traums 107
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Part II: Tradition and Transgression
- 7: Between Kahlschlag and New Sensibilities: Notes toward a Poetics of Thought after Gottfried Benn 123
- 8: “Barely explicable power of the word, that separates and conjoins”: Gottfried Benn’s Problems of Poetry and Its Poetology of Existence 137
- 9: Concrete Poetry 158
- 10: Heiner Müller: Discontinuity and Transgression 170
- 11: Let’s Begin, Again: History, Intertext, and Rupture in Heiner Müller’s Germania Cycle 180
- 12: Rupture, Tradition, and Achievement in Thomas Kling’s Poetics and Poetry 200
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Part III: Comparative Explorations in European Poetics
- 13: Sartre and His Literary Alter Ego Mathieu in Les Chemins de la liberté (1938–49): From the Roads to an Abstract Freedom to the Roads of Authenticity 217
- 14: André Malraux and Oswald Spengler: The Poetics of Metamorphosis 236
- 15: Freud’s Brain in the Snow: Catastrophe and Creativity in the Poetics of Danilo Kiš 253
- 16: Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah and the Aesthetics of Ohnmacht 267
- Works Cited 273
- Notes on the Contributors 295
- Index 301
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Poetics after Auschwitz
- 1: The Poetics of Silence: Nelly Sachs 17
- 2: “Flaschenpost” and “Wurfholz”: Reflections on Paul Celan’s Poems and Poetics 35
- 3: History and Nature in Motion: Paradigms of Transformation in the Postwar Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann 53
- 4: Mourning as Remembrance: Writing as Figuration and Defiguration in the Poetry of Rose Ausländer 69
- 5: On the Fringes: Mistrust as Commitment in the Poetics of Ilse Aichinger 88
- 6: Nazi Terror and the Poetical Potential of Dreams: Charlotte Beradt’s Das Dritte Reich des Traums 107
-
Part II: Tradition and Transgression
- 7: Between Kahlschlag and New Sensibilities: Notes toward a Poetics of Thought after Gottfried Benn 123
- 8: “Barely explicable power of the word, that separates and conjoins”: Gottfried Benn’s Problems of Poetry and Its Poetology of Existence 137
- 9: Concrete Poetry 158
- 10: Heiner Müller: Discontinuity and Transgression 170
- 11: Let’s Begin, Again: History, Intertext, and Rupture in Heiner Müller’s Germania Cycle 180
- 12: Rupture, Tradition, and Achievement in Thomas Kling’s Poetics and Poetry 200
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Part III: Comparative Explorations in European Poetics
- 13: Sartre and His Literary Alter Ego Mathieu in Les Chemins de la liberté (1938–49): From the Roads to an Abstract Freedom to the Roads of Authenticity 217
- 14: André Malraux and Oswald Spengler: The Poetics of Metamorphosis 236
- 15: Freud’s Brain in the Snow: Catastrophe and Creativity in the Poetics of Danilo Kiš 253
- 16: Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah and the Aesthetics of Ohnmacht 267
- Works Cited 273
- Notes on the Contributors 295
- Index 301