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Letters to a Young Poet

Franz Xaver Kappus, Rainer Maria Rilke
Interwar German Literature

Letters to a Young Poet

Reading correspondence is not quite the same as reading a novel, obviously, but it can be just as valuable when it comes to understanding a writer, their work, literature of the period, or the general customs of the time period. Writers writing about writing can be a very enlightening read. This is a review of Letters to a Young Poet.

April 12, 2021April 18, 2021 by S. Hargrave — Comment on Letters to a Young Poet
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