Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger


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Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger


Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger
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Author : James K. Lyon
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2006-02-22

Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger written by James K. Lyon and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-02-22 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


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Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger


Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger
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Author : James K. Lyon
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2006-02-22

Paul Celan And Martin Heidegger written by James K. Lyon and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-02-22 with Literary Criticism categories.


This work explores the troubled relationship and unfinished intellectual dialogue between Paul Celan, regarded by many as the most important European poet after 1945, and Martin Heidegger, perhaps the most influential figure in twentieth-century philosophy. It centers on the persistent ambivalence Celan, a Holocaust survivor, felt toward a thinker who respected him and at times promoted his poetry. Celan, although strongly affected by Heidegger's writings, struggled to reconcile his admiration of Heidegger's ideas on literature with his revulsion at the thinker's Nazi past. That Celan and Heidegger communicated with each other over a number of years, and in a controversial encounter, met in 1967, is well known. The full duration, extent, and nature of their exchanges and their impact on Celan's poetics has been less understood, however. In the first systematic analysis of their relationship between 1951 and 1970, James K. Lyon describes how the poet and the philosopher read and responded to each other's work throughout the period. He offers new information about their interactions before, during, and after their famous 1967 meeting at Todtnauberg. He suggests that Celan, who changed his account of that meeting, may have contributed to misreadings of his poem "Todtnauberg." Finally, Lyon discusses their two last meetings after 1967 before the poet's death three years later. Drawing heavily on documentary material—including Celan's reading notes on more than two dozen works by Heidegger, the philosopher's written response to the poet's "Meridian" speech, and references to Heidegger in Celan's letters—Lyon presents a focused perspective on this critical aspect of the poet's intellectual development and provides important insights into his relationship with Heidegger, transforming previous conceptions of it.



Between Celan And Heidegger


Between Celan And Heidegger
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Author : Pablo Oyarzun
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2022-06-01

Between Celan And Heidegger written by Pablo Oyarzun and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-01 with Philosophy categories.


The relevance of Martin Heidegger’s thinking to Paul Celan’s poetry is well known. Between Celan and Heidegger proposes that, while the relation between them is undeniable, it is also marked by irreducible discord. Pablo Oyarzun begins with a deconstruction of Celan’s Todtnauberg, written after the poet visited Heidegger in his Schwarzwald cabin. The poem stands as a milestone, not only in the complex relationship between the two men but also in the state of poetry and philosophy in late modernity, in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Discussion then turns to The Meridian, Celan’s acceptance speech for the prestigious Büchner Prize for German language literature. Other issues are insistently addressed—place, art, language, pain, existence, and the Heideggerian notion of dialogue—as Oyarzun revisits several essential poems from Celan’s oeuvre. A rare translation of Oyarzun’s work into English, Between Celan and Heidegger affirms the uniqueness of Celan’s poetry in confrontation both with Heidegger’s discourse on Dichtung (a poetic saying centered in the idea of gathering) and with Western philosophical notions of art, technē, mimesis, poiesis, language, and thinking more broadly.



Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice


Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice
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Author : Charles Bambach
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 2013-05-19

Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice written by Charles Bambach and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-19 with Philosophy categories.


A new reading of justice engaging the work of two philosophical poets who stand in conversation with the work of Martin Heidegger. What is the measure of ethics? What is the measure of justice? And how do we come to measure the immeasurability of these questions? Thinking the Poetic Measure of Justice situates the problem of justice in the interdisciplinary space between philosophy and poetry in an effort to explore the sources of ethical life in a new way. Charles Bambach engages the works of two philosophical poets who stand as the bookends of modernity—Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843) and Paul Celan (1920–1970)—offering close textual readings of poems from each that define and express some of the crucial problems of German philosophical thought in the twentieth century: tensions between the native and the foreign, the proper and the strange, the self and the other. At the center of this philosophical conversation between Hölderlin and Celan, Bambach places the work of Martin Heidegger to rethink the question of justice in a nonlegal, nonmoral register by understanding it in terms of poetic measure. Focusing on Hölderlin’s and Heidegger’s readings of pre-Socratic philosophy and Greek tragedy, as well as on Celan’s reading of Kabbalah, he frames the problem of poetic justice against the trauma of German destruction in the twentieth century.



Inflected Language Toward A Hermeneutics Of Nearness


Inflected Language Toward A Hermeneutics Of Nearness
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Author : Krzysztof Ziarek
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 1994-01-01

Inflected Language Toward A Hermeneutics Of Nearness written by Krzysztof Ziarek and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-01-01 with Philosophy categories.


Proposes to rethink the ontological and ethical dimensions of language by rereading Heidegger's work and by engaging Levinas' ethics and contemporary poetics.



Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice


Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice
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Author : Charles R. Bambach
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-05-14

Thinking The Poetic Measure Of Justice written by Charles R. Bambach and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-14 with PHILOSOPHY categories.


What is the measure of ethics? What is the measure of justice? And how do we come to measure the immeasurability of these questions? "Thinking the Poetic Measure of Justice" situates the problem of justice in the interdisciplinary space between philosophy and poetry in an effort to explore the sources of ethical life in a new way. Charles Bambach engages the works of two philosophical poets who stand as the bookends of modernity Friedrich Holderlin (1770 1843) and Paul Celan (1920 1970) offering close textual readings of poems from each that define and express some of the crucial problems of German philosophical thought in the twentieth century: tensions between the native and the foreign, the proper and the strange, the self and the other. At the center of this philosophical conversation between Holderlin and Celan, Bambach places the work of Martin Heidegger to rethink the question of justice in a nonlegal, nonmoral register by understanding it in terms of poetic measure. Focusing on Holderlin s and Heidegger s readings of pre-Socratic philosophy and Greek tragedy, as well as on Celan s reading of Kabbalah, he frames the problem of poetic justice against the trauma of German destruction in the twentieth century."



Heidegger In The Literary World


Heidegger In The Literary World
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Author : Florian Grosser
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2021-11-17

Heidegger In The Literary World written by Florian Grosser and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-17 with Literary Criticism categories.


This volume traces the ways in which Heidegger’s philosophical thinking has been taken up, critically re-appropriated, and disseminated in literary and poetic writing since the middle of the 20th century.



Heidegger And The Politics Of Poetry


Heidegger And The Politics Of Poetry
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Author : Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
language : en
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 2007

Heidegger And The Politics Of Poetry written by Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and has been published by University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Group identity categories.


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Poetry And The Question Of Modernity


Poetry And The Question Of Modernity
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Author : Ian Cooper
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-01-15

Poetry And The Question Of Modernity written by Ian Cooper and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-15 with Literary Criticism categories.


Interest in Martin Heidegger was recently reawakened by the revelations, in his newly published ‘Black Notebooks’, of the full terrible extent of his political commitments in the 1930s and 1940s. The revelations reminded us of the dark allegiances co-existing with one of the profoundest and most important philosophical projects of the twentieth century—one that is of incomparable importance for literature and especially for poetry, which Heidegger saw as embodying a receptiveness to Being and a resistance to the instrumental tendencies of modernity. Poetry and the Question of Modernity: From Heidegger to the Present is the first extended account of the relationship between Heidegger’s philosophy and the modern lyric. It argues that some of the best-known modern poets in German and English, from Paul Celan to Seamus Heaney and Les Murray, are in deep imaginative affinity with Heidegger’s enquiry into finitude, language, and Being. But the work of each of these poets challenges Heidegger because each appeals to a transcendence, taking place in language, that is inseparable from the motion of encounter with embodied others. It is thus poetry which reveals the full measure of Heidegger’s relevance in redefining modern selfhood, and poetry which reveals the depth of his blindness.



Heidegger


Heidegger
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Author : David E. Cooper
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 1996-01-01

Heidegger written by David E. Cooper and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-01-01 with Philosophy categories.


Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is one of the most influential and controversial of modern thinkers. Notorious alike for his dense philosophical style and his ill-considered flirtation with Nazi politics, he might have been consigned to the dust-heap of history were it not for the widespread opinion that he is trying to say something important for the modern world. His influence is felt in the philosophies of Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer, in the poetry of Celan, in the plays of Havel, in the novels of Durrenmat and Hesse, and in the art and music of post-war Germany. His essays have inspired conservatives and Marxists alike. Yet, despite voluminous commentaries, there has been no satisfactory introduction to his thought that will enable the ordinary reader to see why it is so important, or to separate those aspects of it which are genuinely useful from those which are obfuscated, fraudulent or downright dangerous. In this introduction, Professor David Cooper covers all of Heidegger's writings. With clear philosophical judgement, Cooper guides the reader through the novel concepts of Heideggerian metaphysics, explores the arguments used to introduce them and casts a critical eye over the whole philosophy.