Under the Dome by Jean Daive
Author:Jean Daive
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Published: 2020-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
NOTES:
1 From âHörreste, Sehreste,â a poem about the âre-educationâ in the psychiatric clinic. In Lichtzwang (1970, published posthumously).
2 Décimale blanche is Jean Daiveâs first book of poetry (Mercure de France, 1967).
3 In Lichtzwang.
4 Klaus Demus: Austrian poet.
5 In 1953, Claire Goll accused Paul Celan of having plagiarized poems by her late husband, Yvan Goll. The charge was groundless.
6 LâEphémère: literary magazine edited by the poet André du Bouchet.
7 Daniel Cohn-Bendit: leader of the student protests during May 1968 in France.
8 énoncé: usually rendered as statement. Jean Daive defines: âAn énoncé is a group of words or formulas that constitute a unity. I say: the énoncé of a law or the énoncé of a theorem or the énoncé of a proposition. The énoncé is a world apart. It has its strangeness, but always its logic because it starts from one point and arrives at another point by foreseeable steps.â
9 Brain-cry: Le cri-cerveau is the title of Jean Daiveâs second book of poems (1977).
10 âEinmal,/da hörte ich ihn,â in Atemwende (1967).
11 CRJ: Claude Royet-Journoud.
12 âDu liegst im grossen Gelausche,â in Schneepart (1971), on the murder of Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht. âSieve and sowâ: Liebknecht was riddled with bullets like a sieve; Luxemburgâs body was thrown into the Landwehrkanal and jeered at by the murderers: âThe old sow is swimming.â
13 Der Meridian: speech Celan gave on the occasion of receiving the Georg-Büchner-Preis (1960).
14 âUnd mit dem Buch aus Tarussa,â in Die Niemandsrose (1963).
15 Group 47: âGruppe 47,â a German literary group founded in 1947 (by Hans Richter et al.) to encourage young authors in post-war Germany. The meetings consisted of authors reading from manuscripts, followed by criticism from established literary critics. Prizes were awarded at each meeting. The year Celan was invited, 1953, Ingeborg Bachmann received the prize. The group was disbanded in 1977.
16 âLâépine nâest pas ce que vous croyez, elle nâest pas cette colline.â A play on épine, thorn, thornbush and âépine dorsale,â spine, backbone, also used for the crest of a hill.
17 Allusion to Le cornet à dés [The Dice-Cup], a book of prose poems by Max Jacob, and, on the next page, to Mallarméâs Un coup de dés⦠[A Throw of Diceâ¦].
18 Montesquieu held that we are all prisoners and must therefore try to find a file wrapped in wet cloth to quietly saw through the bars millimeter by millimeter.
19 The quotations from Spinoza are given in the translation of A. Wolf, The Correspondence of Spinoza, New York, 1927.
20 âthe Littréâ: The Dictionnaire de la langue française of Emile Littré is the French equivalent of the Oxford English Dictionary.
21 Quoted in the translation of Bayard Taylor.
[â¦]: all ellipses are the authorâs.
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