Anselm Kiefer et la poésie de Paul Celan. English
Notes:
Translated from the French. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Memory of myths -- Loss of memory, lack of imagery -- Occupations: the myth of the zero hour -- The myth of the 'German spirit' -- The Wagnerian myth and the artist's responsibility -- Beuys and the German myth of the artist-redeemer -- The end of the heroic tradition -- Destroying myths -- Paul Celan's Nibelung nausea -- Kiefer's Nibelung misery -- Siegfried's difficult way to Brünhilde -- Sisters of memory -- The poem death fugue -- Margarete and Shulamith -- Shulamith's body -- Shulamith's hair -- Margarete, woman of straw -- The mastersingers -- A dual virtuosity -- The ubiquity of ashes -- The palimpsest landscape -- Cauterizing the landscape -- Landscapes and the mass graves -- Decoding Shulamith -- Ash flower -- Passing the baton -- In Bohemia: in the storm of roses -- In Egypt: the sand from the urns -- Poetry on show -- The rite of the book.
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