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This book is the autobiography - through the lens of poetry - of diplomat Stéphane Hessel, who navigated the 20th century as a courageous, sensitive man committed to defending human rights. In his advanced age, he decides to share the treasures accumulated and preserved in his memory, along with the memories and echoes attached to them. Stéphane Hessel shares eighty-eight poems - both well-known and lesser-known - from François Villon to Christian Planque, including Shakespeare, Hölderlin, Keats, Yeats, Rilke, Apollinaire, and others, which he once memorized and has never forgotten. One discovers, moved, why each of them played an important, even decisive, role throughout his life. Poetry as breath, poetry as backbone, poetry as necessity.

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Ô ma mémoire, Stéphane Hessel

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Titel
Ô ma mémoire
Sprache
Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch
Autor*innen
Stéphane Hessel
Verlag
Grupello
Erscheinungsdatum
2011
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
3899781244
ISBN13
9783899781243
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This book is the autobiography - through the lens of poetry - of diplomat Stéphane Hessel, who navigated the 20th century as a courageous, sensitive man committed to defending human rights. In his advanced age, he decides to share the treasures accumulated and preserved in his memory, along with the memories and echoes attached to them. Stéphane Hessel shares eighty-eight poems - both well-known and lesser-known - from François Villon to Christian Planque, including Shakespeare, Hölderlin, Keats, Yeats, Rilke, Apollinaire, and others, which he once memorized and has never forgotten. One discovers, moved, why each of them played an important, even decisive, role throughout his life. Poetry as breath, poetry as backbone, poetry as necessity.