Language:
Spanish
Year of publication:
1991
Titel der Quelle:
Revista de Occidente
Angaben zur Quelle:
124 (1991) 37-58
Keywords:
Heidegger, Martin,
;
Celan, Paul
Abstract:
Discusses Paul Celan's difficulties in regard to his meeting with Heidegger in July 1967 in Germany. States that Heidegger knew and appreciated Celan's poetry from the beginning, despite the opinions of critics, but that Celan, whose poems are marked by associations with the Holocaust and the concentration camps, could not forget what Heidegger said and did in 1933. Describes Celan's uneasiness, particularly as reflected in his poem "Todtnauberg" (1968).
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