Paul Celan Quotes
Poetry: That Can Mean An Atemwende, A Breathturn. Who Knows, Perhaps Poetry Travels This Route - Also The Route Of Art - For The Sake Of Such A Breathturn? Perhaps It Will Succeed, As The Strange, I Mean The Abyss And The Medusa's Head, The Abyss And The Automatons, Seem To Lie In One Direction - Perhaps It Will Succeed Here To Differentiate Between Strange And Strange, Perhaps It Is Exactly Here That The Medusa's Head Shrinks, Perhaps It Is Exactly Here That The Automatons Break Down - For This Single Short Moment? Perhaps Here, With The I - With The Estranged I Set Free Here And In This Manner - Perhaps Here A Further Other Is Set Free? Perhaps The Poem Is Itself Because Of This ... And Can Now, In This Art-less, Art-free Manner, Walk Its Other Routes, Thus Also The Routes Of Art - Time And Again? Perhaps.
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