SONNETS TO ORPHEUS. By Rainer Maria Rilke. Bilingual Edition. Translated by Edward Snow. North Point Press, 122 pp. $22. Edward Snow, a professor of English at Rice University and a member of the ...
Rainer Maria Rilke, Author, Angela Esterhammer, Translator University Press of New England $18.95 (151p) ISBN 978-0-87451-661-6 These two tales, here translated into English for the first time, reveal ...
During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s 2021 visit to Colonial Williamsburg, a guest named Penny brought in a circa 1965 “Power Up” serigraph by Sister Mary Corita Kent. Kent was a prolific artist who created ...
As chosen by the Poetry Programme, our Poem of the Week is ‘Der Panther/The Panther’ by Rainer Maria Rilke, read in the original German by Professor Joachim Fischer of the University of Limerick and ...
Rainer Maria Rilke, Lou Andreas-Salome. W. W. Norton & Company, $39.95 (424pp) ISBN 978-0-393-04976-3 With more than twenty-five years of correspondence between ""two old scribblers,"" world-renowned ...
Ronda, Spain(Forest Woodward/ Getty Images) In late 1912, German poet Rainer Maria Rilke had a titanic case of writer’s block. Unable to find poetic inspiration, he left his home in Paris and ...
Rilke's diary-like text without a plot or chronology ended up becoming a trailblazer for contemporary storytelling. The acclaimed poet's only novel heralded an identity crisis in literature. Only can ...
Signature of Auguste Rodin on “The Thinker” (photo by Daniel Schwen, via Wikimedia Commons) It might seem strange to open this review with Auguste Rodin‘s signature on his sculpture “The Thinker.” But ...
The translation of the Rainer Maria Rilke poem 'Spring has come back again”, published in Life & Arts on March 26, was by CF MacIntyre, not Jessie Lamont.
Empathy—the idea, the thing itself—whirls through Rachel Corbett’s elegant new study of Auguste Rodin and Rainer Maria Rilke like a wind. After all, the title of book, You Must Change Your Life, which ...
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