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- W3150809249 abstract "The article deals with the unsuccessful debut of the little-known at that time, but valued in literary circles, Austrian poet Paul Celan at the meeting of the “Group 47”, the famous literary association, in Nindorf in May 1952. Here two worlds of perception of reality collided, these worlds could not basically coexist, for, while maintaining a common view in respect to the events of World War II, the representatives of these two worlds perceived events in a different light. Refined, full of the richness of world poetry, with elements of Hasidic mystery, the poems of Paul Celan, read by him a là the liturgical sermon, clearly contrasted with the poetry of the “Group 47”, marked by commitment to manifestations of life which were far from being poetic. The critical reviews of the meeting participants on Celan’s speech were sharp, which was characteristic of the authors of the “Group 47”, who were mainly participants in the war, and made Celan feel like he was among the Nazis. The misunderstanding between Celan and the participants in the meeting in Nindorf did not prevent the critics from recognizing the significance of his poetry and contributed to the fact that since then Celan’s work has received worldwide recognition. Thanks to the “Group 47”, the poet found his publisher, but subsequently avoided contact with the “Group 47” in every possible way, although he repeatedly received invitations to take part in its meetings." @default.
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- W3150809249 title "PAUL CELAN AND “GROUP 47”" @default.
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