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Johannes Bobrowski (1917–1965)

Author of Levin's Mill

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Works by Johannes Bobrowski

Levin's Mill (1964) 99 copies, 1 review
Lithuanian Pianos (1966) 57 copies
Darkness and a Little Light (1994) — Author — 16 copies
Sarmatische Zeit (1961) 16 copies, 1 review
Boehlendorff und Mäusefest (1966) 11 copies
Jockum Nordstrom (2005) 8 copies
Wetterzeichen (1978) 6 copies
Schattenland Ströme (1963) 4 copies
Gedichte. Eine Auswahl. (1990) 4 copies, 1 review
Lipmanns Leib (1973) — Author — 4 copies
Gesammelte Gedichte (2017) 3 copies
Leef ik dan bemin ik (1979) 3 copies
From The Rivers (1975) 3 copies
Skuggland (2001) 3 copies
Erzählungen (1992) 3 copies
I Taste Bitterness (1970) 2 copies
Die Erzählungen (1992) 2 copies
Mäusefest (2017) 2 copies
Pais de sombras ríos (1900) 1 copy
Sarmatische Zeit - Gedichte 1 copy, 1 review
Obětní kámen (2000) 1 copy

Associated Works

World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributor — 496 copies, 2 reviews
Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness (1993) — Contributor — 375 copies, 2 reviews
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder (1989) — Contributor — 366 copies, 2 reviews
Deutsche Gedichte (1966) — Contributor, some editions — 137 copies
Gods and Mortals: Modern Poems on Classical Myths (2001) — Contributor — 74 copies, 2 reviews
Contemporary East European Poetry: An Anthology (1983) — Contributor — 42 copies
Fahrt mit der S- Bahn. Erzähler der DDR. (1971) — Author — 18 copies, 2 reviews
Tyskland forteller : tyske noveller (1972) — Contributor — 12 copies
Deutsche Lyrik : Gedichte seit 1945 (1961) — Contributor — 11 copies, 1 review
Das Tierhäuschen. (2003) — some editions — 10 copies
Unser Klopstock - Ein lyrisches Stimmenkonzert (2003) — Narrator — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Bobrowski, Johannes
Legal name
Bobrowski, Johannes Konrad Bernhard
Birthdate
1917-04-09
Date of death
1965-09-02
Gender
male
Occupations
Lyriker
Erzähler
Cause of death
appendicitis
Nationality
Germany
Birthplace
Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany
Place of death
Berlin, Deutschland
Burial location
Christophorus-Friedhof, Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Duitsland
Associated Place (for map)
Germany

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7 reviews
This edition of Johannes Bobrowski's poems was published in 1990, in the still existing GDR, by Eberhard Haufe, who chose around 150 poems and also wrote an illuminating afterword.

Johannes Bobrowski was a German writer who was born in Tilsit/Sowetsk, a town close to Königsberg/Kaliningrad, now on the Lithuanian border. He was from a Christian family who were opposed to the Nazis, but still, he became a soldier. He served on the campaign in Russia and was later imprisoned there until show more 1949.
Because of these experiences, Bobrowski's main topic was the European east, its natural world, but also its history. Most of his poems deal with the Lithuanian/East Prussian landscape of the region where he grew up, or with the Russian landscape around Nowgorod, where he was stationed during the war. Bobrowski moved to Berlin after he returned from prison and lived there until his death, so with the exception of a few poems that were written in the 1940s, he wrote about the east from memory, and created a magical and unreal region. This was supported by his usage of the ancient name Samartia - a poetic version of the land, but not a perfect one, because there are the shadows of the war and of the holocaust. There are people who go to their death, buildings that are destroyed and decayed, there is a cold and dangerous feeling that disturbs the often lyrical descriptions of nature. Emotions of loss and guilt - both Bobrowski's personal guilt as a soldier, as well as Germany's collective guilt - influence these poems.

During his lifetime, Bobrowski was one of the few authors who were equally read and respected in both German states, despite dealing with the politically and morally difficult topics mentioned above, which were treated differently in the two Germanys. Bobrowski himself wanted to be just a 'German' writer and did not wish to pledge allegiance to one of the two, and he was successful in that. He was a friend of some of the most important writers of the time, such as Günter Grass, Uwe Johnson and Paul Celan.

Bobrowski's poems are often not easy to understand, as they are full of metaphors and images, as well as deeply intertextual. Some are dedicated or written in response to other writers (alive or long deceased), others reference myths and legends. His continuous use of enjambement, of neologisms and inversions creates a special rhythm that does not always feel natural. Despite the often dreamlike quality of his poetry, it is firmly rooted in reality, often being connected to specific places that are mentioned or described. The language often includes prefixes used in a surprising way and an unusual syntax, which builds an atmosphere that makes the reader feel that despite the beautiful nature, something is wrong. For sure, I have only scratched the surface of Bobrowski's work with these poems.
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Für Johannes Bobrowski, der vor 100 Jahren in Tilsit geboren wurde, waren die weiten östlichen Landschaften seiner Heimat, vom früheren Ostpreußen über das Memelland bis zu den baltischen Regionen, ein Sehnsuchtsraum. Bobrowski, der bis zu seinem frühen Tod im Jahr 1965 eine solitäre Existenz in der DDR führte, benutzte dafür das alte Wort Sarmatien. Dieses Vielvölkergebiet – „und mitten unter allen die Judenheit“ – war gleichzeitig erfüllt von den historischen Verbrechen show more der Deutschen und den Erinnerungen an die eigene Kindheit und Jugend.
Und obwohl Bobrowski im Ostberliner Stadtteil Friedrichshagen, im Windschatten des Müggelsees, von den zeitgenössischen literarischen Strömungen fast abgeschottet schien, wirken seine Gedichte und Erzählungen auch heute noch zeitlos und kühn mit ihrer verblüffenden Mischung aus wuchtiger Archaik und einer bis ins Äußerste getriebenen Moderne. Bobrowski gab Klopstock als seinen Lehrmeister an, und er selbst spielte auf der Orgel am liebsten Pachelbel, Buxtehude und Bach – doch die jungen Wilden aus der Gruppe 47 pilgerten Anfang der 60er-Jahre zu ihm und wollten etwas von seiner spröden, dunklen, zwischen Hermetik und suggestivem Traum schwingenden Lyrik lernen.(deutschlandfunkkultur.de)
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Sehr eigentümlicher Erzählstil, vermeintlich lakonisch-unbeholfen. Die Sätze scheinbar chaotische Tupfer, die sich so nach und nach zu einem wuchtigen Gemälde fügen. Atemberaubend.
Diktaren Johannes Bobrowski, som brukar räknas som en av de främsta poeterna i Tyskland efter kriget, skapar "myter" i ordets vidaste bemärkelse - bilder i vilka människan kan spegla sig själv och komma till insikt om sin situation och sina handlingsmöjligheter. Sarmatien eller den sarmatiska slätten var det vidsträckta området från Estland och Ingermanland, genom Polen och Ryssland över Dnjepr och Don bort mot Ural och Kaukasus. Det är ett land ett personligt landskap bortom tid show more och rum - och ändå är det en spegel, inte bara för det nyss förflutna tidsskedets tragedier, utan även för samtidens händelseutveckling. Det är en predikan mot våld, hat och kulturförstöring. show less

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