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emily
emily is on page 78 of 224
‘This foreign language—he claimed to make use of—to spare his own—possessed its privileged words—its singular turns of phrase—unrivalled beauties. Already, in a letter from 1907, Rilke confessed to—Norlind—to beware of the temptation to write in a foreign language, that sometimes he used—to say certain things that would have been simply impossible to express in another language—some shortcomings of the native tongue’
Mar 21, 2026 03:43AM Add a comment
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emily
emily is on page 39 of 224
‘Readers with some knowledge of the languages involved will necessarily be in a position to travel more deeply into this terrain, but those with English alone will at least be able to define features within the panorama—One day in January—envelopes—containing a letter and the other printed matter, departed separately—Sometimes the colour of the wax or seal would change—like dehiscent fruits—’
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Ashleigh
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I have adored Rilke since I first read The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge at university.

I have a book of essays, letters, and poems about grief that I bought and have yet to crack. But it sits there and it is comforting to me.

I am excited to see what’s in store in this book about the legend himself.
Apr 28, 2025 08:00PM Add a comment
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