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Else Lasker-Schler (18691945) was born into an affluent German Jewish family. Following the death of her parents and the dissolution of her marriage, the fledgling poet became notorious in the fashionable cafs of Berlin for appearing in costume as a Persian girl or as an Egyptian boy. Her flamboyance was echoed in her poetry, which combined the sexual with the religious in its exploration of the ecstatic experience. Critics have long dismissed her poetry as decadent in its romantic use of references to moonlight, flowers, and woodland creatures. In his introduction, Haxton addresses such criticism by arguing that what others have termed kitsch and clich in Lasker-Schlers poetry may be understood more fully as a kind of iconoclasm, like that of her Expressionist contemporaries, and as an authentic expression of emotional tenderness. Her poetry also resonates with the cultural moment of Sarah Bernhardts gender-bending stage performances and Freuds sexual interpretations of the subconscious. The poems collected in this bilingual volume represent the full range of Lasker-Schlers work, from her earliest poems until her death. Haxtons translation embraces the poems lyrical imagery, remaining faithful to the poets vision while also capturing the cadence and rhythms of the poetry.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780815610564
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 152
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-11-30
- Översättare: Brooks Haxton
- Förlag: Syracuse University Press