The Vocation of Poetry (Winner of the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction).

The Vocation of Poetry (Winner of the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction).

by Durs Grünbein
The Vocation of Poetry (Winner of the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction).

The Vocation of Poetry (Winner of the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction).

by Durs Grünbein

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Overview

Winner of the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction. In a sequence of rivetingly personal essays, Europe's premier contemporary poet and essayist, Durs Grünbein, reflects on his own evolution as an artist and on the meaning and importance of poetry for life in general.

"What counts is the one, unattended second, the moment of inspiration that can never be forced and that decides all. It gives the beginning, it sets in motion the production of sense. The poem is the literary form that most purely captures this moment of inception. I might even go so far as to say that poetry is in large part born from the desire to start over as often as possi⁠ble ..."
(Durs Grünbein)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044716230
Publisher: Upper West Side Philosophers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/12/2012
Series: Subway Line , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 183 KB

About the Author

One of the world's greatest living poets and essayists, Dresden-born Durs Grünbein has had been the recipient of many national and international awards, including the Georg Büchner Prize (Germany’s most prestigious literary recognition) (1994), the Friedrich Nietzsche Prize (2004), the Friedrich Hölderlin Prize (2005), the Berlin Literature Prize (2006), the Premio Internazionale di Poesia Pier Paolo Pasolini (2006), the Samuel Bogumil Linde Prize (2009), and the Tomas Tranströmer Prize (2012). His book "Ashes for Breakfast: Selected Poems" (translated by Michael Hofmann) was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize 2006. He has also been a Fellow at the Villa Aurora in Los Angeles and the Villa Massimo in Rome, Italy. In 2009, he was awarded the Order Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts as well as the Great Cross of Merit with Star by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany. Since 1988, when the then twenty-five-year-old’s first collection of poems, "Grauzone, morgens" (Gray zone, morning), appeared—a mordantly poignant poetic reckoning with life in the former East Germany—Durs Grünbein has published more than twenty books of poetry and prose, which have been translated into dozens of languages. He holds the Chair for Poetics and Artistic Aesthetics at the School of the Arts in Düsseldorf, Germany, and lives in Berlin, Germany.

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