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RAINER MARIA RILKE: POEMS Translated by Jessie Lamont Introduced by Hans Trausil Edited by Jeremy Mark Robinson A new edition of a book published in 1918. Includes illustrations, an introduction and bibliography. This collection includes poems taken many of the great German poet's books, including New Poems, The Book of Hours, and The Book of Pictures. www.crmoon.com Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) is one of the greatest of all lyrical poets. Rilke is part of that group of European poets and writers which includes Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Rimbaud, Georg Trakl, Marina Tsvetajeva, and friends…mehr

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RAINER MARIA RILKE: POEMS Translated by Jessie Lamont Introduced by Hans Trausil Edited by Jeremy Mark Robinson A new edition of a book published in 1918. Includes illustrations, an introduction and bibliography. This collection includes poems taken many of the great German poet's books, including New Poems, The Book of Hours, and The Book of Pictures. www.crmoon.com Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) is one of the greatest of all lyrical poets. Rilke is part of that group of European poets and writers which includes Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Rimbaud, Georg Trakl, Marina Tsvetajeva, and friends such as Andre Gide, Lou Andreas-Salome and Paul Valery. Rilke was an incredibly inventive creator of poetry, who could forge the myriad states and images of love, from the delicate, detailed and subtle, to the passionate, illuminating and ecstatic. Illustrated. With bibliography and notes. 104 pages.
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Rainer Maria Rilke (December 4, 1875-December 29, 1926) was an Austrian poet and writer. Known for his lyrically potent work, he combined subjective mysticism with precise observation of the objective world. At the time of his death, Rilke's work was incredibly admired by certain circles of European artists, but mostly unknown to the public. Since then, his popularity has grown steadily, and he has come to be universally regarded as a master of verse.