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He also had an influence on the poetry of Hermann Hesse and Paul Celan.
Friends from this period recall Celan expressing immense guilt over his separation from his parents, whom he had tried to convince to go into hiding prior to the deportations, shortly before their death.
When Ingeborg Bachmann, with whom Celan had an affair, won the Group's prize for her collection Die gestundete Zeit ( The Extended Hours ), Celan ( whose work had received only six votes ) said " After the meeting, only six people remembered my name ".
Celan impressed Heidegger with his knowledge of botany and Heidegger is thought to have spoken about elements of his press interview Only a God can save us now, which he had just given to Der Spiegel on condition of posthumous publication.
On December 21, 1952, she married the poet Paul Celan, whom she had met in November 1951.
In reference to himself, Celan, and Moscovici, Chiva later recalled: " For us, people on the Left, but who had fled communism, the first period in Paris, in a capital where the intellectual environments were developing under full-scale Stalinist enthusiasm, was very harsh.

Celan and Heidegger
In 1967 Heidegger met with the Jewish poet Paul Celan, a concentration camp survivor.
Celan visited Heidegger at his country retreat and wrote an enigmatic poem about the meeting, which some interpret as Celan's wish for Heidegger to apologize for his behavior during the Nazi era.
On one of his trips, Celan gave a lecture at the University of Freiburg ( on July 24, 1967 ) which was attended by Heidegger, who gave Celan a copy of Was heißt Denken?
Although he may not have been willing to be photographed with Heidegger after the Freiburg lecture ( or to contribute to Festschriften honoring Heidegger's work ) Celan accepted the invitation and even signed Heidegger's guest book at the famous " hut ".
The later poets Claude Royet-Journoud, Anne-Marie Albiach, Emmanuel Hocquard, and to a degree Jean Daive, describe a shift from Heidegger to Ludwig Wittgenstein and a reevalution of Mallarmé's notion of fiction and theatricality ; these poets were also influenced by certain English-language modern poets ( such as Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, William Carlos Williams, and George Oppen ) along with certain American postmodern and avant garde poets loosely grouped around the language poetry movement ( such as Michael Palmer, Keith Waldrop and Susan Howe ; with her husband Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop has a profound association with these poets, due in no small measure to her translations of Edmond Jabès and the prose of Paul Celan into English ).

Celan and 1951
* Paul Celan-Gisèle Celan-Lestrange, Correspondance ( 1951 – 1970 ), correspondence of the pair, with selection of Paul Celan's lettres to his son Eric, edited and commented by Bertrand Badiou, with the help of Eric Celan, Paris, éd.

Celan and on
Forums where these debates took place include the proceedings of the first conference dedicated to Derrida's work, published as " Les Fins de l ' homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 ", Derrida's " Feu la cendre / cio ' che resta del fuoco ", and the studies on Paul Celan by Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida which shortly preceded the detailed studies of Heidegger's politics published in and after 1987.
Derrida continued to produce readings of literature, writing extensively on Maurice Blanchot, Paul Celan, and others.
This obsessive revising and his stand-alone fragments were once considered evidence of his mental disorder, but they were to prove very influential on later poets such as Paul Celan.
The Soviet occupation of Bukovina in June 1940 deprived Celan of any lingering illusions about Stalinism and Soviet Communism stemming from his earlier socialist engagements ; the Soviets quickly imposed bureaucratic reforms on the university where he was studying Romance philology and deportations to Siberia started.
Accounts of his whereabouts on that evening vary, but it is certain that Celan was not with his parents when they were taken from their home on June 21 and sent by train to an internment camp in Transnistria, where two-thirds of the deportees perished.
Celan and his wife Gisèle often visited Stuttgart and the area on stopovers during their many vacations to Austria.
" In Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan, pp. 261 – 293.
He is the author of " Pleroma — Dialectics and Hermeneutics in Hegel " and " Premises: Essays on Philosophy from Kant to Celan " and the editor of the series Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, published by Stanford University Press.
In 2008 Spencer formed the band Celan with Ari Benjamin Meyers ( Redux Orchestra ), Niko Wenner ( Oxbow ), Roeder ( flu-ID ), and Xavi ( flu-ID ), and in 2009 they released the well-reviewed album Halo on the Berlin label Exile on Mainstream Records and toured Europe.

Celan and .
* 1920 – Paul Celan, Romanian-born German poet ( d. 1970 )
At the same time Adorno struck up relationships with contemporary German-language poets such as Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann.
* Sovereignties in Question: The Poetics of Paul Celan, trans.
( Celan wrote a poem about Hölderlin, called " Tübingen, January " which ends with the word Pallaksch-according to C. T. Schwab, Hölderlin's favourite neologism " which sometimes meant Yes, sometimes No ").
Paul Celan ( 23 November 1920 – c. 20 April 1970 ) was a Romanian poet and translator.
He was born as Paul Antschel into a Jewish family in the former Kingdom of Romania ( now Ukraine ), and changed his name to " Paul Celan " ( where Celan in Romanian would be pronounced Chelan, and was derived from Ancel, pronounced Antshel ), becoming one of the major German-language poets of the post-World War II era.
After his Bar Mitzvah in 1933, Celan abandoned Zionism ( at least to some extent ) and finished his formal Hebrew education, instead becoming active in Jewish Socialist organizations and fostering support for the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War.
At this time Celan began to secretly write poetry.
Celan graduated from the gymnasium / preparatory school called Liceul Marele Voivod Mihai ( Great Voivode Mihai Prep School ) in 1938.
In 1938 Celan traveled to Tours, France, to study medicine.
In October, the Romanians deported a large number of Jews after forcing them into a ghetto, where Celan translated William Shakespeare's Sonnets and continued to write his own poetry, all the while being exposed to traditional Yiddish songs and culture.
Before the ghetto was dissolved in the fall of that year, Celan was pressed into labor, first clearing the debris of a demolished post office, and then gathering and destroying Russian books.
Later that year, after having himself been taken to a labour camp in the Romanian Old Kingdom, Celan would receive reports of his parents ' deaths.
Celan remained imprisoned until February 1944, when the Red Army's advance forced the Romanians to abandon the camps, whereupon he returned to Cernăuţi shortly before the Soviets returned to reassert their control.

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I had the impression that he had read my forms, perhaps several times.
`` When I was in college '', I grinned, `` I remember a poem I had to read in my lit class.
he tossed a paper toward every front door, and housewives came down to their steps to pick them up and read what their neighbors had been doing.
He gave us a simile to explain his admission that even at the worst period of his second illness it never occurred to him there was any renewed question about his running: as in the Battle of the Bulge, he had no fears about the outcome until he read the American newspapers.
I had read the story many times without asking myself why it affected me or caring why it did.
Some, she knew, looked upon Thompson almost as a saint, but others read in `` The Hound Of Heaven '' what they took to be the confessions of a great sinner, who, like Oscar Wilde, had -- as one pious writer later put it -- thrown himself `` on the swelling wave of every passion ''.
He had read his poetry with musicians as early as 1951, and his entire career has been characterized by radical experiments with the form and presentation of his poetry.
Sir -- I read of a man who felt he should not build a fallout shelter in his home because it would be selfish for him to sit secure while his neighbors had no shelters.
John's thoughts raced painfully into the past as he read the letter he had just received from his sister Mary.
yes, they had read about the case ; ;
Reverently and raised their eyes, as if they were at a loss to describe how they felt about Kafka, which they were, because they had no opinions about Kafka, not having read Kafka.
Individual differences in maturation and the development of readiness for learning to read indicate that not until the third grade have most children had ample opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for school achievement.
While women had always attended ball games in small numbers ( it was the part of a `` dead game sport '' in the early years of the twentieth century to be taken out to the ball park and to root, root, root for the home team ), they had often sat in patient martyrdom, unable even to read the scoreboard, which sometimes seemed to indicate that one team led another by a score of three hundred and eighty to one hundred and fifty-one.
`` I read those newspaper stories about you '', she had said.
He remembered a story he had read as a youth.
He gave the impression of never having read a word about art, but there was no doubt that he had an eye for the best.
This deprived him of liberty in Hong Kong, but he told Boats McCafferty that Hong Kong was a book he had read before, and the Navy would always bring him there again, some day.
Moreover, nursing various Stubblefields -- her aunt, then her mother, then her father -- through their lengthy illnesses ( everybody could tell you the Stubblefields were always sick ), Theresa had had a chance to read quite a lot.
It never registered with them that I had time to read all of Balzac, Dickens, and Stendhal while Papa was dying, not to mention everything in the city library after Mother's operation.
It would have been exactly the same to them if I had read through all twenty-six volumes of Elsie Dinsmore.
But he was looking forward to snow -- seeing for himself that each tiny crystal of the water of life was a unique individual, as he had read -- walking barefoot, rolling in it.
Mercer read it, and so had a few of the others, but they could not tell which man had done it.

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