Modernism

Meeting on Death Mountain

On July 25, 1966, Paul Celan visits Martin Heidegger at his secluded hut in the middle of the Black Mountains. Heidegger, a known and unrepenting supporter of Hitler and the National Socialist party, was both admired and despised by Celan whose parents died at an internment camp, and whose youth was spent labouring under the hateful gaze of Nazi party members.

Ars Poetica as Ars Moriendi: Robert Frost’s Directive

Truly the light is sweet, And it is pleasant for the eyes to behold the sun; But if a man lives many years And rejoices in them all, Yet let him remember the days of darkness, For they will be many.