
The Emprise of Poetry
Durs GrĂźnbein, America, Antisemitism, and the Pursuit of Liberty
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The Emprise of Poetry
Durs GrĂźnbein, America, Antisemitism, and the Pursuit of Liberty
About this book
The Emprise of Poetry analyzes the insidious entwinement of anti-Americanism and antisemitism in modern and contemporary German culture through the writings of one of its most acclaimed literary figures: Dresden native Durs GrĂźnbein (1962-). Michael Eskin offers an unprecedented view of the American- cum -Jewish discontents at the heart of modern and present-day German culture through the exemplary lens of the work of Durs GrĂźnbein, the most widely translated and globally honored living German poet, and the only one to have been hailed as the Berlin Republic's "most qualified contemporary candidate for the office of German national poet." Yet as Eskin outlines, GrĂźnbein's work contains a paradoxical and tension-filled twofold self-construction: as an idiosyncratically ' American ' poet and Ezra Pound's vociferously philosemitic heir, who merely happens to be writing in German, as it were, conjoined with an avidly anti-American German poet who writes emphatically, and not always savorily, as a German and a self-proclaimed heir to the legacies of Celan and Kafka â most notably, on matters American and Jewish. Against the foil of these tensions, Eskin traces and documents postwar German high culture's persisting inability to purge itself of ideological toxins that leach into the mainstream from centuries-old prejudices and antagonisms revolving around Germany's love-hate bond with America as well as its ostensibly enduring suspicion and antipathy toward Jews. Eskin's deep dive into the ' American ' GrĂźnbein's apparent philosemitism coupled with the German GrĂźnbein's antisemitically-inflected anti-Americanism reveals the fault lines underlying the complex and contradictory legacies and contexts of postwar German culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Prefatory Note
- Introduction: A Brief Discourse (Mostly) on Method
- I On a Difficult Book to Write, Literary Facts, and GrĂźnbeinâs America
- II The Greatest American Poet of the German Language
- III Coming of Age as an American Poet in Germany
- IV âJews, Real Jewsâ
- V Writing America as a German Poet
- VI The German GrĂźnbeinâs German America
- VII The End of the Affair
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Index
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