- Die
Niemandsrose (in
English The No-One's-Rose) is a 1963 German-language
poetry collection by Paul Celan. Kerrel,
Sorbel (2003).
Jewish Writers of the...
- by T. S.
Eliot "Anabasis", poem by Paul Celan,
published 1963 in Die
Niemandsrose Anabasis, a 1994
novel by
Ellen Gilchrist Anabasis, a
novel of ****enistic...
- Threshold, 1955)
Sprachgitter (Speechwicket /
Speech Grille, 1959) Die
Niemandsrose (The No-One's-Rose, 1963)
Atemwende (Breathturn, 1967)
Fadensonnen (Threadsuns...
- Tokyo, ****an. The
prose of
these AR
poems come from Paul Celan, Die
Niemandsrose,
expressing the
aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku
earthquake and tsunami....
- (With Gisèle Celan-Lestrange) Paul
Celan La Rose de
personne / Die
Niemandsrose,
bilingual edition, Paris, Le
Nouveau Commerce 1979. New edition, Paris...
- Kitty, the roses, and
morning words. They come from Paul Celan, "Die
Niemandsrose", and
express the
mourning of 3.11, the date of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake...
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Movements for
mixed choir,
soloists and
cello after poems from "Die
Niemandsrose" by Paul
Celan (1995)
Erich Urbanner Music Information Centre Austria...