Kiosk
Hans Magnus Enzensberger; Michael Hamburger, trs.; Hans Magnus Enzensberger, trs.


Sheep Meadow Press
distributed by University Press of New England

1999 • 106 pp. 6 x 9"
Poetry / Literature & Language-German

$13.95 Paper, 978-1-878818-72-0

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The most recent book by Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Germany's most important and influential living poet.

Bilingual Edition

Hans Magnus Enzensberger is Germany's most important and influential living poet, a lightning rod in a stormy political and cultural landscape. The Sheep Meadow Press is proud to publish Enzensberger's Kiosk, as well as his Selected Poems, drawn from six volumes of his work, and Lighter Than Air: Moral Poems, translated by Reinhold Grimm.

Come of age after the Third Reich, Enzensberger builds his poetry upon titanic German wreckage and tradition. Always historical and provocative, his humanity dares to sport a sublime malice toward all and charity for few. His revelations have something in common with certain post-Renaissance painters, whose Madonnas are both spiritual and lascivious. Lawrence Joseph writes, "Enzensberger, more than any poet of his generation anywhere in the world, comes before the public with his own precepts, codes and taboos . . . Whose work has delved into and captured the thought of our time to the extent that Enzensberger's has?"


Hans Magnus Enzensberger has published some 30 volumes.








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