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Thea Lenarduzzi and Lucy Dallas are joined by Mark Glanville to mark the centenary of the birth of Paul Celan, probably the most important post-war German-language poet, by revisiting the early poems in light of his later transformation; and Margaret Drabble considers the literature of urban walking, via the fiction of G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells and other metropolitan ramblers.
Memory Rose into Threshold Speech: The collected earlier poetry: A bilingual edition, translated by Pierre Joris
Microliths They Are, Little Stones: Posthumous prose, translated by Pierre Joris
Under the Dome: Walks with Paul Celan, by Jean Daive, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop
The Walker: On finding and losing yourself in the modern city, by Matthew Beaumont
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Thea Lenarduzzi and Lucy Dallas are joined by Mark Glanville to mark the centenary of the birth of Paul Celan, probably the most important post-war German-language poet, by revisiting the early poems in light of his later transformation; and Margaret Drabble considers the literature of urban walking, via the fiction of G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells and other metropolitan ramblers.
Memory Rose into Threshold Speech: The collected earlier poetry: A bilingual edition, translated by Pierre Joris
Microliths They Are, Little Stones: Posthumous prose, translated by Pierre Joris
Under the Dome: Walks with Paul Celan, by Jean Daive, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop
The Walker: On finding and losing yourself in the modern city, by Matthew Beaumont
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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