Sonnets to Orpheus

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Rainer Maria Rilke, M. D. Herter Norton: Sonnets to Orpheus (2006, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.)

160 pages

English language

Published June 9, 2006 by Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W..

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978-0-393-35049-4
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The thing that makes me admire this collection is also the thing that makes it hard to find a way in to them. These were written in a very short span of time in a fit of inspiration in a state where it seemed more like taking down dictation than assembling lines of poetry around some central poetic thought, and afterwards Rilke spoke of them as being mysterious even to himself. The sonnets are packed with all sorts of images with no attempt to impose a rational order upon them beyond those of meter (which is rather varied compared to traditional English sonnets) and rhyme. For instance, sonnet 2:8 starts talking about children's playmates, mentions a lamb with a talking scroll, alien carriages, houses, then ends up at the flight of balls. I couldn't imagine what it would be like to translate these enigmatic pieces where one cannot count on …

Subjects

  • Rilke, rainer maria, 1875-1926
  • German poetry, translations into english