Diaries of a Young Poet

 
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Translated for the first time into English, these diaries offer unique insight into Rilke's development as one of the greatest poets and prose stylists of the 20th century.

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  • Media: Paperback Book, 336 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (November 17, 1998)
  • ISBN-10: 0393318508
  • ISBN-13: 9780393318500
  • Dimensions: 5.48 x 8.22 x 0.79 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.83 lbs
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  • Rating More about art than Rilke  Mar 2, 2001 (5 of 5 found this helpful)

    I love Rilke, and I bought this expecting something similar to his "Letters to a young poet." However, this book seems less personal- it contains much more of Rilke's reflections on Italian art, in Florence, and on the art of the people around him in Germany. It is perhaps more engaging to someone who knows a great deal about the art he is discussing! There are still wonderful, wonderful Rilke moments, but this may not be the best book for non-artists or for people discovering Rilke for the first time.

  • Rating Rilke enriches my heart, my mind, my life......  Jul 20, 2004 (4 of 4 found this helpful)

    Every time I pick up anything by Rilke I am astounded.

    I read these works and think, "This is a diary? What if people, years from now published my morning pages notebooks? Hardly the beauty found here."

    AND yet in Rilke's words, I find an appreciation not only for him, for his art, for the people who populated his life experience - I also find an extreme appreciation for the connection we all share.

    What is exceptionally invigorating about these Diaries is their wide variety of creative expression. There are poems - there are pieces of short fiction - there is a sort of travel narrative and art criticism.

    Unlike another reader, I found it highly personal.... Like stepping into the pages of anyone's diary is highly personal.

    I found myself singing songs of gratitude for the fact his diaries were saved so that we could enjoy them today, more than one hundred years later.

    Ironic and perfect, given that final appraisal by me, to hear this one quote from this book which really sums up Rilke's reflection of life from his pen - "Whoever understands and honors Death grants Life greatness."

  • Rating Food for the soul  Aug 17, 2000 (4 of 5 found this helpful)

    I'm just starting to explore Rilke...this book is wonderful for understanding where he is coming from in his poetry. In this blend of poetry, prose, journal-like entries and musings on nature, Rilke takes you on a journey into his own internal world of solitude. I force myself to read slowly and drink it in...it is worth it! I highly recommend this book.

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