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Snow part/Schneepart

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A few months before his death, Paul Celan described Schneepart as his 'strongest and boldest' book. A response to the turbulent events of 1968 - the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, the attempted assassination of a student leader in Berlin - the collection is haunted by images of earlier violence and resistance in a dark European century: the hanging of anti-Hitler conspirators in 1944, the shooting of Rosa Luxembourg in 1919. These are poems of an Ice Age, their terrain the clarity of the limestone alp with its subterranean presence of caves and abysses.
Snow Part is the first translation of Schneepart to be published in English. Its seventy poems were written between December 1967 and October 1968, and published in 1971, a year after Celan's death. To this volume, Ian Fairley adds some twenty posthumously published poems closely linked to Schneepart.
Cover image: Negative of the 1919 solar eclipse, from Sir Arthur Eddington's report on the expedition to verify Einstein's prediction of the bending of light around the sun, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1920).

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ISBN: 9781857549447
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Author: Paul Celan
Publisher: Carcanet Poetry an imprint of Carcanet Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 195 pages
Genres: Poetry