Ingenmansrosen by Paul Celan

A compact, intense collection of lyric poems that confronts exile, loss and the aftermath of atrocity through stark, fragmentary language; images of roses, stones, ruins, breaths and seas recur as fragile anchors in a world where ordinary words strain to hold memory. The work interrogates silence and speech, mourning and survival, using dense metaphors, compressed syntax and neologisms to map psychological and linguistic devastation while also seeking moments of strange tenderness and hope amid ruin.

Published
1952
Nationality
German
Length
Unknown
Pages
Unknown
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Die Niemandsrose
- Ingenmansrosen
- The No-One's Rose

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