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Between the "New Poems" of 1907 and 1908 and his death in 1926, Rainer Maria Rilke published only two major volumes of poetry--the "Duino Elegies" and the "Sonnets to Orpheus," both in 1923. But during this period he was writing verse continually, often prolifically--in letters, in guest books, in presentation copies, and chiefly in the pocket-books he always carried with him. This body of uncollected work exceeds five hundred pieces: finished poems of great poise and brilliance, headlong statements that hurtle through their subjects, haunting "fragments," and short bursts that arc into the…mehr

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Between the "New Poems" of 1907 and 1908 and his death in 1926, Rainer Maria Rilke published only two major volumes of poetry--the "Duino Elegies" and the "Sonnets to Orpheus," both in 1923. But during this period he was writing verse continually, often prolifically--in letters, in guest books, in presentation copies, and chiefly in the pocket-books he always carried with him. This body of uncollected work exceeds five hundred pieces: finished poems of great poise and brilliance, headlong statements that hurtle through their subjects, haunting "fragments," and short bursts that arc into the unpursuable. A remarkable number of them are among Rilke's finest poems. Snow's selection of more than a hundred of these little-known works distills the best of the uncollected poetry while offering a wide enough choice to convey Rilke's variety and industry during the years he wrote them. "Uncollected Poems" will lead students, scholars, and other readers to a fresh--and more accurate--understanding of this great poet's life and work.
Autorenporträt
Rainer Maria Rilke; Translated by Edward Snow