Porcelain – Poem on the Downfall of My City
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Porcelain – Poem on the Downfall of My City
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Porcelain – Poem on the Downfall of My City is a book-length cycle of forty-nine poems written over the course of more than a decade. Together, they serve as a lament for Durs Grünbein’s hometown, Dresden, which was destroyed in the Allied firebombing of February 1945.
The book is at once a history and a “declaration of love” to the famed “Venice on the Elbe,” so catastrophically razed by British bombs. It is a musical fusion of eyewitness accounts, family memories, and stories, of monuments and relics. The story unfolds as the city’s destiny is seen through a prism of biographical enigmas, with its intimate relation to the “white gold” porcelain that made its fortune and reflections on the power and limits of poetry.
Musical, fractured, ironic, and elegiac, Porcelain is controversial in setting itself against what Grünbein calls the “myth” of the Germans as innocent victims of a war crime. At the same time, it never loses sight of the horror deliberately visited on an unwitting civilian population, nor the devastation that looms so large in the German memory.
Published for the first time in English on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the firebombing, this edition contains new images, notes, Grünbein’s own reflections, and an additional canto—an extraordinary act of poetic kintsugi for the fractured remains of Dresden’s memory.
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According to the Los Angeles Review of Books, Grünbein’s Porcelain uses the motif of porcelain—the "white gold" of Meissen—as a symbol of Dresden’s fragile past glory. The poems are described as shards and splinters of language, evoking a whole that cannot be reconstructed, reflecting the city's ruined history. The cycle meditates on war, loss, and memory with complexity and depth, forming a human reckoning rather than a simple lament. Karen Leeder’s translation is noted for its quality, contributing to a sombre yet beautiful presentation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781803091372
Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 July 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 5.0mm
Height: 8.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 114
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About the Author
Durs Grünbein was born in Dresden in 1962, and he now lives in Berlin and Rome. He is professor of poetics and aesthetics at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. He has written more than twenty-five books. Karen Leeder is a writer, critic, and prize-winning translator of contemporary German literature including work by Durs Grünbein, Volker Braun, Michael Krüger, Evelyn Schlag, and Raoul Schrott.
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