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Uncollected Later Poems (19681979)

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Uncollected Later Poems (19681979)

Contributors:

By (Author) Ernst Meister
Translated by Graham Foust
Translated by Samuel Frederick

ISBN:

9781950268894

Publisher:

Wave Books

Imprint:

Wave Books

Publication Date:

14th March 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)

Dewey:

831.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 139mm, Spine 6mm

Description

In these skillful new translations by poet Graham Foust and scholar Samuel Frederick, whose work has previously been shortlisted for the National Translation Award in Poetry, each line is gnomic yet ample, opening spaces of reflection on mortality and infinity.

Now preserved in this portable, English-language volume, these poems from Georg Bchner Prize winner Ernst Meisters last decade are oracular and entrancing. While the collections previously published by WaveOf Entirety Say the Sentence, In Times Rift, andWallless Spaceprovide expansive access to Meisters late work,Uncollected Later Poems(19681979)delivers granular, endlessly rewarding profundities.

Reviews

Poetry translation is such tricky and unappreciated worktranslation is impossible, Graham Foust and Samuel Frederick declare in their introduction to a volume of Ernst Meister's work in which they've performed that exact miracle.

Arielle Greenberg, American Poetry Review

Like his subject matter, Meisters writing is ominous, intangible, and inescapable.

Publishers Weekly

Meister compacts a meditation on the nature of space, nothingness and our interaction with the two in the works sparse, dense lines.

Lindsay Choi, The Daily Californian

Author Bio

Ernst Meister (1911-1979) was born in Hagen, Germany, and studied first theology, then literature, art history, and philosophy (the latter under Karl Lwith and Hans-Georg Gadamer) at various German universities. After the publication of his first book in 1932, he published no poetry for two decades, a silent spell that ultimately gave way to the prolific last third of his life, over the course of which he produced more than sixteen volumes of verse as well as numerous other literary and visual works. Often compared to Paul Celan because of the brevity and difficulty of his poems, Meister tends toward a more abstract existentialism that renders his work both intensely emotional and inimitably strange. Having written outside the dominant literary circles of his time, he remains relatively unknown, though he was posthumously awarded the most prestigious award for German literature, the Georg Bchner Prize, having been informed of the honor just days before his death. Graham Foust and Samuel Frederick have translated Meister's informal trilogy which includes In Time's Rift (Wave Books, 2012), Wallless Space (Wave Books, 2014) and Of Entirety Say the Sentence (Wave Books, 2015).


Graham Foust is the author of several collections of poetry, including A Mouth in California (Flood Editions, 2009) and To Anacreon in Heaven and Other Poems (Flood Editions, April 2013). He teaches at the University of Denver. With Samuel Frederick, he has translated three volumes of poetry by Ernst Meister, including In Times Rift (Wave Books, 2012), Wallless Space (Wave Books, 2014), which was shortlisted for ALTA's National Poetry in Translation Award, and Of Entirety Say the Sentence (Wave Books, 2015).


Samuel Frederick is the author of Narratives Unsettled: Digression in Robert Walser, Thomas Bernhard, and Adalbert Stifter (Northwestern University Press, 2012). He is an assistant professor of German at the Pennsylvania State University. With Graham Foust he has translated three volumes of poetry by Ernst Meister, including In Times Rift (Wave Books, 2012), Wallless Space (Wave Books, 2014), which was shortlisted for ALTA's National Poetry in Translation Award, and Of Entirety Say the Sentence (Wave Books, 2015).

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