Ballad of the Buried Life Rudolf Hagelstange ; translated by Herman Salinger ; with an introduction by Charles W. Hoffmann.
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TextLanguage: English, German Original language: German Series: UNC studies in the Germanic languages and literatures ; number 38Publisher: Project Muse, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 106 pages.)ISBN: 9781469658285; 1469658283Subject(s): German poetry -- 20th centuryGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Poetry. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification: PT2615.A28 | B213 192Online resources: Full text available: Summary: A news item concerning six German soldiers trapped for years in the army food storage bunker provided Rudolf Hagelstange with a plot and an effective symbol to express the tensions, emotions, and paradoxes of modern man's being. In this volume the poet Herman Salinger translates Hagelstange's poem into verse with the original German on facing pages. An introductory essay by Charles W. Hoffmann gives context on Hagelstange and the ballad.
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A news item concerning six German soldiers trapped for years in the army food storage bunker provided Rudolf Hagelstange with a plot and an effective symbol to express the tensions, emotions, and paradoxes of modern man's being. In this volume the poet Herman Salinger translates Hagelstange's poem into verse with the original German on facing pages. An introductory essay by Charles W. Hoffmann gives context on Hagelstange and the ballad.
Poems in German and their English translation.
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