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Sonnets to Orpheus by Rainer Maria Rilke

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Sonnets to Orpheus

A New Translation

Rainer Maria Rilke, Mark S. Burrows

Monkfish Book Publishing · Print & ebook · June 28, 2024

Reading lane: German Literary Criticism

2025 Indie Book Awards Finalist | Poetry “Rilke's voice from the last tumultuous young century reaches tenderly into ours.

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Good for readers interested in poetryGood for fans of PoetryGood for readers who enjoy German Literary Criticism and Religion.

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Authors
Rainer Maria Rilke, Mark S. Burrows
Publisher
Monkfish Book Publishing
Published
June 28, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
German Literary Criticism · Religion
Reading lane
German Literary Criticism

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  • German Literary Criticism

  • Religion

About This Book

2025 Indie Book Awards Finalist | Poetry “Rilke's voice from the last tumultuous young century reaches tenderly into ours. But his lush German is a language of its own. Mark Burrows has a rare gift to coax it faithfully into English. I am delighted, and so very grateful for this book.” —Krista Tippett, host of “On Being” On the centennial of the first appearance (1923) of Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus , award-winning translator Mark Burrows reveals their depth and meaning with...

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2025 Indie Book Awards Finalist | Poetry “Rilke's voice from the last tumultuous young century reaches tenderly into ours. But his lush German is a language of its own. Mark Burrows has a rare gift to coax it faithfully into English. I am delighted, and so very grateful for this book.” —Krista Tippett, host of “On Being” On the centennial of the first appearance (1923) of Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus , award-winning translator Mark Burrows reveals their depth and meaning with a brilliant new introduction and translation. This new translation captures the lyric beauty of Rilke's poems, honoring their syntactic peculiarities and grammatical complexities as few translators have dared to do. Burrows’ versions maintain the essential strangeness of language and abruptness of metaphor by which the sonnets attain their distinctive character in German. Burrows' approach replicates what one reviewer describes as the poems’ “dazzling obscurity,” refusing to resolve the deliberate difficulties Rilke’s formulations present. The effect invites readers to linger with these sonnets, allowing themselves to be shaped in their encounter with them.

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