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Paul Celan

I lived from 1920-1970. I was from Romania, and am in the European category.

Paul Antschel, who wrote under the pseudonym Paul Celan, was born in Czernovitz, in Romania, on November 23, 1920. The son of German-speaking Jews, Celan grew up speaking several languages, including Romanian, Russian, and French. He also understood Yiddish. He studied medicine in Paris in 1938, but returned to Romania shortly before the outbreak of World War II. His parents were deported and eventually died in Nazi labor camps; Celan himself was interned for eighteen months before escaping to the Red Army.

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    We are picking time out of a nut, we teach it to run:
    22 lines, 2 comments
  • Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundown
    we drink it at noon in the morning we drink it at night
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  • Most brightly of all burned the hair of my evening loved one:
    to her I send the coffin of lightest wood.
    15 lines, 1 comment
  • not on my lips look for your mouth,
    not in front of the gate for the stranger,
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  • Aspen Tree, your leaves glance white into the dark.
    My mother's hair was never white.
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  • tall poplars -- human beings of this earth!
    black pounds of happiness -- you mirror them to death!
    4 lines
  • The line
    that remained, that
    16 lines
  • more fully,
    since snow fell even on this
    12 lines
  • Abend der Worte - Rutengänger im Stillen!
    Ein Schritt und noch einer,
    21 lines
  • Count the almonds,
    count what was bitter and kept you awake,
    19 lines

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