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Lädt ... Briefe an einen jungen Dichter (1929)von Rainer Maria Rilke
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This was pretty terrible. Rilke is repetitive. His writing is abstract, philosophical; he says a whole lot of nothing with a lot of words - and his views are just wrong. Apparently, poets (or creative people, more generally) shouldn't try to improve their lives, but just "let life happen to them," nor should they try to make friends and form meaningful connections with other humans, but rather "embrace aloneness." Doing those things will make someone a real artist, because all real artists are angsty and no one could possibly understand them, right? More disturbing is Rilke's view that sex and sexuality are practically the epitome of life; virgins are described as people who haven't yet accomplished anything in life. Because having sex is such a huge accomplishment? And the only one that matters, I guess. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Lieben Sie Ihre Einsamkeit, und tragen Sie den Schmerz ... Zwischen 1903 und 1908 schreibt Rainer Maria Rilke zehn Briefe an Kappus aus verschiedenen europäischen Städten. Darin antwortet er dem jungen Mann, der voller Fragen am Anfang seiner literarischen Karriere steht und sich hilfesuchend an den Meister gewandt hat. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Rilke gives wise advice like these. But more than that I enjoyed seeing his poetic mind reasoning. He sees the world differently, more sensually, more metaphorically. He trusts the world and all that is happening. There is little cliche or tradition in his thinking, he constructs everything himself.
Rilke is a brave, bright and kind soul. In this book he tries to help another soul deal with hardship and fears that so often besiege a young poet or perhaps any person of any age. ( )