Die niemandrose/sprachgitter de paul celan
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Marie-Helene Queval’s study of Paul Celan’s poem *Die Niemandsrose* offers a close reading of one of the most enigmatic works in postwar European literature. Published in 2002 by Du Temps, this 255‑page paperback examines the poem’s linguistic innovations, its engagement with trauma and memory, and its place within Celan’s broader oeuvre. Queval draws on literary theory, historical context, and textual analysis to illuminate how the poem’s fragmented language reflects the experience of loss and the attempt to articulate the unspeakable. The book is intended for scholars of modern poetry, Holocaust studies, and readers interested in the intersection of language and history. It provides a thoughtful, accessible guide to a challenging text, making it valuable for both academic research and informed general reading.
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Marie-Helene Queval
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