• "Todesfuge" (Deathfugue) is a German language poem written by the Romanian-born poet Paul Celan probably around 1945 and first published in 1948. It is...
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  • and Immanuel Weissglas, elements of whose works he reused in his poem "Todesfuge", which first appeared as "Tangoul Morții" ("Death Tango") in a Romanian...
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  • title, which means "A Master from Germany", is an allusion to the poem "Todesfuge" by Paul Celan. Richard Rorty reviewed the book for The New York Times...
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    translated into English by Michael Hamburger as Poppy and Memory. It includes Todesfuge (Deathfugue), one of his best-known and often-anthologized poems. Kerrel...
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  • Margarete (oil and straw on canvas) was inspired by Celan's well-known poem "Todesfuge" ("Death Fugue"). His works are characterised by an unflinching willingness...
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    Ausländer's image of "black milk" of a 1939 poem in his well-known poem Todesfuge published in 1948. Ausländer herself is recorded as saying that Celan's...
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    enactment. Art historian Nicholas Chare discusses the concert performance Todesfuge (Death's Fugue) by Diamanda Galás in his study Auschwitz and Afterimages:...
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    illustrator In fiction Sulamith in Paul Celan's 1948 poem "Death Fugue" ("Todesfuge") Shulamite This page or section lists people that share the same given...
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  • Galás 5:08 6. "Άνοιξε" (Open Up) Yannis Papaioannou 3:14 7. "Todesfuge" (Death Fugue) "Todesfuge" by Paul Celan 6:14 8. "Artémis" Gérard de Nerval 5:05 9...
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    literature and art in many languages. Indeed, Paul Celan wrote his poem "Todesfuge" as a direct response to Adorno's dictum. The Holocaust has also been...
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    World War." The Romanian-born poet Paul Celan wrote war poetry including "Todesfuge" (translated into English as "Death Fugue", and "Fugue of Death",) a German...
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    series, coedited with Habib Tengour, 2012). Forthcoming are: Paul Celan's Todesfuge (Small Orange Import, 2023) and Diwan of Exiles: A Pierre Joris Reader...
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    which led Greif to compose a number of Holocaust-themed works, including Todesfuge and Lettres de Westerbork, a song cycle which uses letters written by...
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    Anthony Hecht Dunstan Thompson Karl Shapiro Randall Jarrell Paul Celan: "Todesfuge" Tristan Tzara Ryuichi Tamura Sadako Kurihara Tadamichi Kuribayashi Rolando...
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    "Death is a master from Germany"). This song was inspired by the poem Todesfuge (lit. "Death Fugue") by Paul Celan, who was a prisoner in Nazi concentration...
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  • তিতাস একটি নদীর নাম Bengali A River Named Titash film by Ritwik Ghatak Todesfuge German Death Fugue poem by Paul Celan Torah תּוֹרָה Hebrew Instruction...
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  • "The Secret Germany (For Paul Celan)", which references Paul Celan's "Todesfuge", and "Die Mörder Mühsams", which is about the anarchist Erich Mühsam...
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  • collection may be in reference to Romanian-born German poet Paul Celan's Todesfuge (1948), which was translated as Tangoul mortii (Death Tango) in Romania...
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  • Songs, for SATB chorus and piano (1982) To Remember: To Be Remembered Todesfuge, for tenor voice and piano We Believe A Hymn Of Faith Five Sephardic Choruses...
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  • publication of Celan in German, and contains one of his best-known poems, "Todesfuge" (written 1944–45). The small edition contained many misprints, and was...
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  • University of Queensland Press from 2010 to 2018. In 2016, she wrote a lyric, Todesfuge, for composer Andrée Greenwell's album, Gothic. She worked with composer...
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  • and piano, 1998 Darum siehe, die Zeit wird kommen, String trio, 1999 Todesfuge, Poem by Paul Celan, for violoncello, organ, and choir, 200 Lior, Sonatino...
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    und Friederike Mayröcker. In: Weimarer Beiträge, Nr 52·1, 2006, S.5-19 »Todesfuge« – »Todesorgel«. Zu Paul Celan und Robert Schindel. In: Zeitschrift für...
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    Deutschland), the chorus of what is perhaps the greatest poem by Paul Celan, Todesfuge (Death Fugue). He put into music, in two cycles each of ten works, songs...
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    Five Poems of Federico García Lorca for mezzo-soprano and piano (1986) Todesfuge – mixed choir with baritone solo and organ (1989) Love after Love – (D...
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  • concert, written between 1976 and 1992, is based on Paul Celan's poem Todesfuge and texts by Nelly Sachs. Composer Wolfgang Fortner mentions Lenel and...
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    orchestra, receiving international recognition for Die Todesfuge after Paul Celan's poem "Todesfuge". Medek composed two radio plays broadcast by Radio DDR...
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  • bibliotheektentoonstelling". Van Abbemuseum. April 14, 2013. Retrieved 2015-11-14. "Todesfuge". Fragments (8). Wageningen: Stichting Het Depot: 16. 2015. ISSN 1875-1679...
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    wunderschöne stadt. ein zyklus, described as reminiscent of Paul Celan's Todesfuge, was broadcast on the German radio station Saarländischer Rundfunk in...
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    (2008) – Premiere March 2016, Theater Nestroyhof Hamakom Martin A. Hainz: "Todesfuge – Todesorgel". Zu Paul Celan und Robert Schindel. In: Zeitschrift für...
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