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- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
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Born in Prague when it was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire and recognized today as a master of verse, poet Rainer Maria Rilke was considerably less well known in 1902 when he received a heartfelt letter from an aspiring poet. A 19-year-old student sent Rilke some of his verses, seeking an opinion of their worth. Rilke declined to offer a critique, instead encouraging the student to rely upon his own inner judgment: "Nobody can advise and help you, nobody. There is only one single means. Go inside yourself." This seemingly dismissive letter proved to be the first of ten, written during a six-year period that coincided with an important stage in Rilke's artistic development. The poet offered his young correspondent further advice on developing a rich inner life as well as guidance on broader philosophical and existential issues. These letters, which explore many of the themes that later emerged in Rilke's best works, remain a captivating source of insights into the artistic identity and process.
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Letters to a Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke
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- 2019
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- Título
- Letters to a Young Poet
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Rainer Maria Rilke
- Editorial
- Dover Publications Inc.
- Publicado en
- 2019
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 80
- ISBN10
- 048683185X
- ISBN13
- 9780486831855
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Historias reales, Biografías, Temática filosófica, Autobiografías y memorias, Periodismo narrativo, Alemania, Periodismo & Ensayos, Europa del Sur, Italia, Escritura, Lírica, Cartas (, Viena, Poetas y Poetisas
- Calificación
- 4,3 de 5
- Descripción
- Born in Prague when it was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire and recognized today as a master of verse, poet Rainer Maria Rilke was considerably less well known in 1902 when he received a heartfelt letter from an aspiring poet. A 19-year-old student sent Rilke some of his verses, seeking an opinion of their worth. Rilke declined to offer a critique, instead encouraging the student to rely upon his own inner judgment: "Nobody can advise and help you, nobody. There is only one single means. Go inside yourself." This seemingly dismissive letter proved to be the first of ten, written during a six-year period that coincided with an important stage in Rilke's artistic development. The poet offered his young correspondent further advice on developing a rich inner life as well as guidance on broader philosophical and existential issues. These letters, which explore many of the themes that later emerged in Rilke's best works, remain a captivating source of insights into the artistic identity and process.








