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Revelation Freshly Erupting

Nelly Sachs

Collected Poetry

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Release Date: 28/09/2023

Genre: Poetry & Drama
Translator: Andrew Shanks
Label: Carcanet Classics
Contributors: Andrew Shanks (Translated by)
Language: German
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Pages: 560

Collected Poetry
This Collected Poems revives the poetry of Nelly Sachs who, despite winning the Nobel Prize for literature, has largely been forgotten in the English-speaking world.
Winner of the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation 2024
Winner of the Schlegel-Tieck Prize 2024

The Jewish poet Nelly Sachs (1891-1970) writes in direct response to the Holocaust. She is uniquely a 'prophetic' poet, one of the greatest of that species in the twentieth century.

Her first book appeared in the immediate wake of the Second World War, in 1946. Since that time, Hans Magnus Enzensberger declared, 'she has been writing fundamentally a single book'. That book is represented in this volume which reveals her whole progression rendered into English. Unlike earlier translators, Andrew Shanks calls his versions 'translations/imitations', moving away from the doggedly literal to render more faithfully the sense and intention of the originals.

Sachs escaped Berlin in May 1940. She found refuge in Sweden. Her major work is an evolving response to the trauma of the Holocaust. In 1966 she received the Nobel Prize for Literature. This book includes all the lyric poetry Sachs published in her lifetime and adds the posthumous collection Teile dich Nacht, an introductory essay, and notes.

Her poetry begins as a monumental lament for the victims of the Holocaust. Other themes develop: biblical, Kabbalist and religious allusions, personal bereavement, mental breakdown. And there are reflections on poetic vocation in the darkness of recent history.