Inge Buck: Night Wind

Autumn and yet no autumn at the end of a summer: poems about the rhythm of the seasons and their imperceptible loss.

With Hölderlin on the banks of the Neckar and Maria Theresa in the baroque garden in Vienna: poems about places and cities where the past and the present meet, where history becomes tangible. Poems about the horrors of the present, which thwart and disturb everyday life while the night wind sweeps around the house. And again and again the unstoppable passage of time is the theme of the poems: evening comes and morning comes again, while the news of death does not stop the clocks. The talk is undeterred of the beauty of the earth, of hidden root systems, moving clouds, bird calls, of moments of perception and recognition.

The poems are accompanied by cartoons by Lothar Bührmann.

Also available as bilingual edition

Inge Buck

Lothar Bührmann

 

lyric | 1st edition 2019 | Hardcover | 117 pages

15,80

Inge Buck: Night Wind

ISBN 978-3-96202-039-2 Genres ,

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"My poems arise from certain situations, often after conversations. Or they are my reaction to events reported in the media," says author and editor Inge Buck, "but I get inspiration from certain places when I travel. But sometimes it's just acoustic impressions, like the night wind that blew when I was in the hospital." more

 

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