Duino Elegies and Other Selected Poems
Bok av Rainer Rilke
Duino Elegies
are the ten magnificent poems that defined the Austrian poet, Rainer
Maria Rilke's artistic vision of life, death, eternity, and the human
condition. Marie
von Thurn und Taxis-Hohenlohe invited Rilke to stay at her castle in
Duino, on
the coast of the Adriatic Sea near Trieste.
He stayed alone in the castle for about four months and, on a cold day in
January, 1912, when he was contemplating how to answer a business letter that
he received, he walked out into the freezing windy morning and, walking along a
path by the bastions looking down at the violent waves of the Adriatic a couple
of hundred feet below him, he heard someone speak, but when he turned around,
he was alone and the voice that he heard spoke the famous opening lines of the
First Elegy: "Wer, wenn ich schriee, hrte mich denn aus der Engel/ Ordnungen?"
("Who,
if I cried out, would hear me among the
Angelic/ Orders?"). Dr. Gartner presents a new translation of
Rilke's magnum opus as well as of a selection of ten famous poems from
Rilke's collected works.