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German Studies Lecture Series: Rilke’s Sonette an Orpheus and How Things Are featured lecture by William Waters (German Studies and Comparative Literature, Boston University)

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Rilke’s poetry is singularly elusive. The “Things” so prominent in the Neue Gedichte​, Rodin​, and Malte​ may be better described as insubstantial traces, mere trails of time. Inversely, as it seems, the timeless mythic-pastoral landscape of the Sonette an Orpheus (the work I will emphasize here) sports such obtrusive material realities of the age as factories, electric glare and airplanes. And yet the Sonnets too sketch the delicacy of existence; the world is given but cannot be confirmed, any more than a poem can. 

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