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What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt

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By (author): Hannah Arendt

Translated by: Genese Grill

Internationally renowned as one of the twentieth centurys foremost public intellectuals, Hannah Arendt was also intensely private. Though she often acknowledged that the language of poetryespecially that of Dickinson, Goethe, and Lowellinformed her work, only a few people knew that Arendt herself wrote poems.

In fact, between 1923 and 1961, Arendt wrote seventy-four poems, many of them signposts in an otherwise unwritten autobiography. For nearly forty years after her death, these poems remained hidden among the archives of the Library of Congress, until 2011, when they were rediscovered by scholar and translator Samantha Rose Hill. Now, for the first time in English, Hill and Genese Grill present Arendts poems in chronological order, taking us from the zenith of the Weimar Republic to the Cold War, and from Marburg, Germany, to New Yorks Upper West Side.

Throughout, Arendt uses poetry to mark moments of joy, love, loss, and reflection. In W. B., written in 1942, she remembers Walter Benjamin, who died near the French-Spanish border while attempting to flee the Nazis: Gentle whispering melodies / Sound from the darkness. / We listen so we can let go. So, too, she reflects on mutability and transience in 1946: I know that the houses have fallen. / We entered the world in them, wonderfully sure, that they / were more durable than ourselves. She tries to understand her place in the world: Ironically foolish, / Ive forgotten nothing, / I know the emptiness, / I know the burden, / I dance, I dance / In ironic splendor. A gift to all readers of Arendt, this stunning, dual-language edition provides an unparalleled view into the inner sanctum of one of our most original thinkers.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 345g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781324090526

About Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt (19061975) was a German-born political scientist and philosopher. She is the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism The Human Condition and Eichmann in Jerusalem among other books. Samantha Rose Hill is the author of Critical Lives: Hannah Arendt and a writer and professor at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. Genese Grill is a translator and scholar of Germanic literature.

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