Poems & Fragments

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Pub. Date: 2001-10-01
Publisher(s): Anvil Pr Poetry Ltd
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Summary

Michael Hamburger has been translating the poetry of Friedrich Holderlin (1770-1843) for over half a century. This lifelong preoccupation culminates in this fourth bilingual edition, incorporating revisions, new translations and other supplementary material. It is the classic English edition of Holderlin's poetry for our age. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Michael Hamburger was born in Berlin in 1924, and came to Britain as a child. He is one of our leading poets and critics, as well as the foremost contemporary translator of German poetry. His Collected Poems 1941-1994 and several later books of poetry are published by Anvil, as is his Poems of Paul Celan, for which he was awarded the EC's first European Translation Prize in 1992. Anvil has also published his selections from the poetry of Goethe, Rilke and Peter Huchel and his critical study of modern poetry, The Truth of Poetry

Table of Contents

Preface, 2003p. 11
Preface to the Third Editionp. 19
Introductionp. 13
Bibliographical Notep. 55
Odes and Epigrams (1797-1799)
Prayer for the Incurablep. 59
Epigrams (1797)p. 61
Good Advice
Advocatus Diaboli
The Excellent
Descriptive Poetry
False Popularity
To Diotimap. 63
Diotima ('Bliss of the heavenly Muse ...')p. 65
Bonapartep. 67
Empedoclesp. 69
To the Fatesp. 71
Diotima ('You suffer and keep silent and, strange to them ...')p. 73
To Her Geniusp. 75
Plea for Forgivenessp. 77
Then and Nowp. 79
The Course of Life ('High my spirit aspired ...')p. 81
Brevityp. 83
Human Applausep. 85
Home ('Content the boatman turns ...')p. 87
Good Faithp. 89
Her Recovery ('Nature, she who's your friend ...')p. 91
The Unpardonablep. 93
To the Young Poetsp. 95
To the Germans ('Do not laugh ...')p. 97
The Sanctimonious Poetsp. 99
To the Sun-Godp. 101
Sunsetp. 103
Socrates and Alcibiadesp. 105
To Our Great Poetsp. 107
Epigrams (1799)p. 109
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Sophocles
The Angry Poet
The Jokers
The Root of All Evil
Palingenesisp. 111
The Later Odes (1798-1803)
Vaninip. 115
Manp. 117
Hyperion's Song of Fatep. 121
In my boyhood days ...p. 123
If to those warning ones ...p. 127
The Capriciousp. 129
The Spirit of the Agep. 131
Evening Fantasyp. 133
In the Morningp. 135
The River Mainp. 137
My Possessionsp. 141
Palinodep. 145
To a Princess of Dessaup. 147
To Princess Augusta of Homburgp. 151
Though every day I follow ...p. 155
Go down, then, lovely sun ...p. 157
And little knowledge ...p. 159
The German's Songp. 161
Peacep. 167
To the Germans ('Never laugh at ...')p. 173
Rousseaup. 179
Heidelbergp. 183
Heidelberg (Alcaic version)p. 186
The Godsp. 189
The Neckarp. 191
Home ('Content the boatman turns ...')p. 195
Lovep. 197
The Course of Life ('More you also desired ...')p. 201
Her Recovery ('Nature, look, your most loved ...')p. 203
The Farewell (second version)p. 205
Diotima ('You suffer and keep silent, unknown ...')p. 209
Return to the Homelandp. 211
The Ancestral Portraitp. 213
The Departedp. 217
Exhortation (second version)p. 219
Nature and Art or Saturn and Jupiterp. 223
The Dioscurip. 227
Sung Beneath the Alpsp. 229
The Poet's Vocationp. 233
Voice of the People (second version)p. 239
The Blind Singerp. 245
Chironp. 249
Tearsp. 253
To Hopep. 255
Vulcanp. 257
The Poet's Courage (first version)p. 261
Timidnessp. 265
The Fettered Riverp. 267
Ganymedep. 269
Hexameters and Elegies (1800-1801)
The Archipelagop. 273
Menon's Lament for Diotimap. 293
The Travellerp. 303
Stuttgartp. 311
Bread and Winep. 319
Homecomingp. 331
The Death of Empedocles
Second Version
Act Onep. 343
Act Two (Conclusion)p. 387
Third Version
Act Onep. 407
Draft for the Concluding Chorus of Act Onep. 453
Plan for the Subsequent Actsp. 454
The Hymns (1799-1805)
The Ages of Lifep. 457
The Nook at Hardtp. 459
Half of Lifep. 461
As on a holiday ...p. 463
For Mother Earthp. 469
At the Source of the Danubep. 475
The Journeyp. 483
Germaniap. 491
The Rhinep. 499
Conciliator, you that no longer believed in ...p. 513
Celebration of Peacep. 523
The Only One (first version)p. 535
The Only One (second version)p. 543
Patmosp. 551
Patmos (fragments of the later version)p. 567
Remembrancep. 577
The Isterp. 581
Mnemosyne (third version)p. 587
The Nymphp. 591
Fragments of Other Hymns (1800-1805)
German Songp. 599
As slowly birds migrate ...p. 603
As on to sea coasts ...p. 605
Home ('And no one knows...')p. 607
For when the grape-vine's sap...p. 609
On fallow foliage...p. 611
What is the life of men...p. 613
What is God?...p. 615
To the Virgin Maryp. 617
The Titansp. 629
At one time I questioned the Muse...p. 635
But when the heavenly...p. 639
For formerly, Father Zeus...p. 647
The Eaglep. 651
You firmly built Alps...p. 655
Whatever is Nearest (third version)p. 659
And to feel with the lives...p. 665
Colombop. 667
When there's a flaming...p. 677
For from the abyss...p. 679
Narcissi...p. 683
...the Vatican...p. 685
In Socrates' Timep. 689
In the Forestp. 691
Greece (first version)p. 693
Greece (second version)p. 697
Greece (third version)p. 699
Pindar Fragments and Commentary (1805)
Unfaithfulness of Wisdomp. 705
Of Truthp. 707
Of Reposep. 709
Of the Dolphinp. 711
The Supremep. 713
Old Agep. 715
The Infinitep. 717
The Sanctuariesp. 719
The Life-Givingp. 721
Last Poems (1807-1843)
Friendship, love...p. 727
If from the distance...p. 729
Famep. 733
On the Birth of a Childp. 735
The world's agreeable things...p. 737
To Zimmer ('About a man I say...')p. 739
When down from heaven...p. 741
To Zimmer ('The lines of life...')p. 745
Convictionp. 747
Spring ('When new enchantment...')p. 749
The Merry Lifep. 751
The Walkp. 755
The Churchyardp. 757
Contentmentp. 759
Not any day...p. 763
Autumn ('The legends that depart...')p. 765
Summer ('The harvest field...')p. 767
Spring ('New day descends...')p. 769
Summer ('When then the blooms...')p. 771
Winter ('When pale snow...')p. 773
Winter ('The field is bare...')p. 775
Summer ('Still you can see...')p. 777
Autumn ('Nature's bright gleam...')p. 779
Summer ('Brooks thread the valleys...')p. 781
Summer ('The days go by...')p. 783
Winter ('When past, unseen...')p. 785
Spring ('When springtime from the depth...')p. 787
In lovely blueness...p. 789
Notesp. 797
Index of German First Linesp. 809
Index of German Titlesp. 813
Index of English First Linesp. 817
Index of English Titlesp. 821
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