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E-grāmata: Surrender to Night

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A new translation by acclaimed poet Will Stone of the visionary Austrian poet Georg Trakl

In Georg Trakl's brief, tragic life he produced a body of work of intense visual power. Dense, imagistic and full of unnerving symbolism, his poems occupy a critical place in German Expressionism.

Until his death on the Eastern Front in 1914, Trakl honed a singular poetic voice to express the horror he saw in the world around him, culminating in the starkly powerful war poems for which he is best known.

This edition includes all of Trakl's major poems alongside a judicious selection of the best of his uncollected work, all rendered in vividly clear English by translator and poet Will Stone. With a biography, a critical introduction and a chronology of Trakl's life, this collection promises to reinvigorate interest in this under-appreciated poet.

Recenzijas

    "For me the Trakl poem is an object of divine existence." - Rainer Maria Rilke     "Mystery, lyric intensity, strangeness, animism: no poet embodied these qualities more than did the early twentieth-century Austrian poet Georg Trakl." - Los Angeles Review of Books

List of Poems
9(8)
Acknowledgements 17(2)
Georg Trakl (1887--1914): A Brief Biography 19(10)
Approaching Silence: The Poetry of Georg Trakl 29(12)
Translator's Note 41(8)
Poems, 1913
The Ravens
49(1)
The Young Maid
50(5)
Romance to Night
55(2)
In Red Foliage Filled with Guitars...
57(1)
Music in the Mirabell
58(1)
Melancholy of Evening
59(1)
Winter Dusk
60(1)
Rondel
61(1)
Benediction to Women
62(1)
The Beautiful City
63(2)
In an Abandoned Room
65(2)
Thunderstorm Evening
67(1)
Evening Muse
68(1)
Dream of Evil
69(1)
Spiritual Song
70(2)
In Autumn
72(1)
Towards Evening My Heart
73(1)
The Peasants
74(2)
All Souls
76(1)
Melancholy
77(1)
Soul of Life
78(1)
Transfigured Autumn
79(1)
Forest Nook
80(1)
In Winter
81(1)
In an Old Album
82(1)
Metamorphosis
83(1)
Little Conceit
84(2)
Mankind
86(1)
The Walk
87(3)
De Profundis
90(2)
Trumpets
92(1)
Dusk
93(1)
Smiling Spring
94(3)
Suburb in the Fohn
97(2)
The Rats
99(1)
Dejection
100(1)
Whispered in the Afternoon
101(1)
Psalm
102(3)
Rosary Songs
105(2)
Decay
107(1)
In the Homeland
108(1)
An Autumn livening
109(1)
Human Wretchedness
110(2)
In the Village
112(2)
Song or evening
114(4)
Three Glances into an Opal in Night Song
118(1)
Helian
119(8)
Sebastian in Dream, 1915
Sebastian in Dream
127(2)
Childhood
129(1)
Song or Hours
130(1)
On the Way
131(2)
Landscape
133(1)
To the Boy Elis
134(1)
Elis
135(2)
Hohenburg
137(1)
Sebastian in Dream
138(4)
On the Moor
142(1)
In Spring
143(1)
Evening in Lans
144(1)
On the Monchsberg
145(1)
Kaspar Hauser Song
146(2)
By Night
148(1)
Transformation of Evil
149(4)
Autumn of the Lonely
153(12)
In the Park
155(1)
A Winter livening
156(1)
The Cursed
157(2)
Sonja
159(1)
Along
160(1)
Autumn Soul
161(1)
Afra
162(1)
Autumn of the Lonely
163(2)
Seven-Song Op Death
165(22)
Rest and Silence
167(1)
Anif
168(2)
Birth
170(1)
Decline
171(1)
To One Who Died Young
172(2)
Spiritual Dusk
174(1)
Western Song
175(2)
Transfiguration
177(1)
Fohn
178(1)
The Wayfarer
179(1)
Karl Kraus
180(1)
To the Silenced
181(1)
Passion
182(2)
Seven-song of Death
184(2)
Winter Night
186(1)
Song of the Departed
187(18)
In Venice
189(1)
Limbo
190(2)
The Sun
192(1)
Song of a Captive Blackbird
193(1)
Summer
194(1)
Close of Summer
195(1)
Year
196(1)
The West
197(3)
Springtime of the Soul
200(2)
In Darkness
202(1)
Song of the Departed
203(2)
Dream and Derangement
205(12)
Poems Published in Der Brenner, 1914--15
In Hellbrunn
217(1)
The Heart
218(2)
Sleep
220(1)
The Thunderstorm
221(2)
Evening
223(1)
Night
224(2)
Melancholy (II)
226(1)
The Homecoming
227(1)
Lament
228(1)
Surrender to Night
229(1)
In the East
230(1)
Lament (II)
231(1)
Grodek
232(1)
Revelation and Downfall
233(6)
Uncollected Poems and Prose
The Three Ponds in Hellbrunn
239(2)
St Peter's Churchyard
241(1)
A Spring livening
242(1)
In an Old Garden
243(1)
Evening Roundelay
244(1)
Night Soul
245(1)
Desolation
246(5)
De Profundis (II)
251(1)
At the Cemetery
252(1)
Sunny Afternoon
253(1)
Aeon
254(1)
Dream of an Afternoon
255(1)
Luminous Hour
256(1)
Childhood Memory
257(1)
An livening
258(1)
Season
259(1)
In Wine Country
260(1)
The Dark Valley
261(1)
Summer Dawn
262(1)
In Moonlight
263(1)
Fairy Tale
264(1)
Lament (III)
265(1)
Springtime of the Soul (II)
266(1)
Western Twilight
267(1)
Daydreaming at Evening
268(1)
Winter Walk in A-minor
269(1)
Ever Darker
270(1)
December
271(1)
(Untitled)
272(1)
Delirium
273(1)
At the Edge of Old Waters
274(1)
Along Walls
275(1)
(Untitled)
276(1)
(Untitled)
277(1)
(Untitled)
278(1)
(Untitled)
279(1)
(Untitled)
280(1)
In the Evening
281(1)
Judgement
282(1)
(Untitled)
283(2)
(Untitled)
285(1)
To Novalis
286(1)
Nocturnal Lament
287(1)
To Johanna
288(2)
Melancholy (III)
290(1)
To Lucifer
291(1)
Daydreaming
292(1)
Psalm (II)
293(2)
Age
295(1)
The Sunflowers
296
Georg Trakl (1887-1914) was born in Salzburg, Austria, and spent his youth there. He began writing poetry at age 13 and later became apprentice to a pharmacist in Salzburg, then went on to take a degree in pharmacy at the University of Vienna. Following his father's death in 1910 Trakl enlisted in the army, eventually working in the military hospital in Innsbruck. With the outbreak of World War I, Trakl volunteered as a medical orderly and attended soldiers at the Eastern Front in Galicia. After the battle of Grodek, he suffered a mental collapse and was confined to a military hospital in Kraków where he died of a cocaine overdose.