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Durs Grünbein (born 1962) is a German poet and essayist.


Life and career

Durs Grünbein was born and grew up in
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. He studied Theater Studies in
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, to which he moved in 1985. Since the
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nonviolently toppled the
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and
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in the
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in 1989, Grünbein has traveled widely in Europe, South-West Asia, and North America, and sojourned in various places, including Amsterdam, Paris, London, Vienna, Toronto, Los Angeles, New York City, and St. Louis. He lives in Berlin and, since 2013, in Rome. His production comprises numerous collections of poetry and prose—essays, short narrative-reflexive prose, aphorisms, fragments, diary annotations and philosophical meditations—as well as three librettos for opera. He has translated classic texts from
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and Seneca, and a variety of authors, including
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,
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,
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, Henri Michaux, and Tomas Venclova. His works have been translated into many languages, including Russian, Italian, English, French, Spanish, Swedish, and Japanese. His book ''Ashes for Breakfast: Selected Poems'', translated by Michael Hoffmann, was shortlisted for the
Griffin Poetry Prize The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous poetry award. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin. Before 2022, the awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English languag ...
in 2006. Grünbein was awarded numerous national and international awards, including the
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
(Germany's most prestigious literary recognition, which he received in 1995, aged thirty-three), the
Friedrich Nietzsche Prize The Friedrich Nietzsche Prize or Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preis is a German literary award named after Friedrich Nietzsche and awarded by the state of Saxony-Anhalt. It was first awarded in 1996 for a German-language essayistic or philosophical wor ...
, the Friedrich Hölderlin Prize, the Berlin Literature Prize, the Premio Internazionale di Poesia Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Tranströmer Prize. Grünbein holds the Chair of Poetik und künstlerische Ästhetik (Poetics and Artistic Aesthetics) at the Kunstakademie of Düsseldorf. In 2009, he was awarded the Order Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts as well as the Knights Commander of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
. He is a member of various Academies of Arts and Sciences, including the
Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung The Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (in English German Academy for Language and Literature) was founded on 28 August 1949, on the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt. It is seated in Darmstadt, ...
, the
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, and the Sächsische Akademie der Künste, Dresden. In 1997, he was a Fellow at the
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in Los Angeles. In 2005, he held the position of Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at
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in New Hampshire, US. Since 2006, Grünbein is a visiting professor at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf is the academy of fine arts of the state of North Rhine Westphalia at the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Notable artists who studied or taught at the academy include Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Magdalena Jetelová ...
and at the
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in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. In 2009, he was a poet in residence at the
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in Rome. He has been a regular contributor to '' Frau und Hund – Zeitschrift für kursives Denken'', edited by the academy's rector, the painter Markus Lüpertz. Grünbein's third opera, ''Die Weiden'', had its premiere on 8 December 2018 at Wiener Staatsoper, which commissioned the opera from Austrian composer Johannes Maria Staud and Grünbein. Following ''Berenice'' in 2004 for the Munich Biennale and ''Die Antilope'' in 2014 for Lucerne Festival, ''Die Weiden'' is the third opera Grünbein has written in collaboration with Staud. Staud and Grünbein were booed at the premiere.


Critical reception

Since the publication of his first collection of poems in 1988, Durs Grünbein has emerged as "Germany's most prolific, versatile, successful and internationally renowned contemporary poet and essayist", a "poet of world significance" and one of "the key figures shaping the contemporary scene", alongside, for instance, Ulrike Draesner, Raul Schrott, and Marcel Beyer. Conceiving poetry as a means of memorial, historical, and aesthetic exploration, Grünbein arguably, draws not only on his biography, but on a deep sense of history and far-ranging erudition to produce sardonic poems and essays, bristling with unusual perceptions and inventive expressions". Whereas the intersection of literature and science, aesthetics and evolution, as well as the poetic elaboration of the existential experience in the GDR were the main focus of the critically acclaimed first collections of poetry, Grauzone morgens (1988), Schädelbasislektion (1991), Falten und Fallen (1994), since the middle 1990s, and especially since the collection Nach den Satiren (1999), classical antiquity figures prominently in Grünbein's poems and essays. "As in his poetry, in his essays, too", observes Michael Eskin, "Grünbein succeeds in artfully interweaving autobiography and memoir with a host of broader concerns ranging from questions of history, science, and medicine, to question of ethics, aesthetics, and politics, with special attention to the continued relevance of the past – Greek and roman antiquity in particular – in and to the contemporary world, as well as the inevitable interpretive malleability of the past in the light of our ever-evolving present". The poet's dialogue with the ancient legacy is more complex even than his own reflection suggests and most scholars assume. Besides interviewing past and present, some poems also engage with the gap between the past and its poetic figuration. Grünbein's works on Descartes' philosophy and its significance for the poetic subjectivity have been praised by prominent critics and thinkers for their depth and remarkable style, "one capable of conducting powerful and original thought with no loss of lyric intensity", notices Don Paterson.
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's opus magnum ''The Poetry of Thought'' (2011) is dedicated to "Durs Grünbein, poet and Cartesian".


Honors

* 1992: Bremer Literaturförderpreis * 1992: Marburger Literaturpreis * 1993: * 1995:
Peter-Huchel-Preis Peter-Huchel-Preis is a literature prize awarded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Peter Huchel Prize for German-language poetry, donated by the state of Baden-Württemberg and Südwestrundfunk, has been awarded since 1983 for an outstanding lyri ...
* 1995:
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
* 2001: Spycher: Literaturpreis Leuk * 2004:
Friedrich Nietzsche Prize The Friedrich Nietzsche Prize or Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preis is a German literary award named after Friedrich Nietzsche and awarded by the state of Saxony-Anhalt. It was first awarded in 1996 for a German-language essayistic or philosophical wor ...
* 2005:
Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis is a German literary prize. It was established in 1983. In June, the City of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe annually awards the prize. It is endowed with 20,000 euros and is awarded as a general literary award for outstanding ...
der Stadt Bad Homburg * 2006: Berliner Literaturpreis * 2006: Premio Internazionale Pier Paolo Pasolini Roma * 2008: Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaft und Künste * 2009/2010: Frankfurter Poetik-Dozentur * 2009: Knights Commander of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
* 2009: Samuel-Bogumil-Linde-Preis * 2009: Stipendium der Deutschen Akademie Rom
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* 2012: Tomas-Tranströmer-Preis der schwedischen Stadt Västerås * 2019: Premio Internazionale di Poesia – Centro di Poesia Contemporanea dell'Università di Bologna * 2020:
Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award The Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award (Polish: ''Międzynarodowa Nagroda Literacka im. Zbigniewa Herberta'') is a Polish international literature prize established in 2013 in Warsaw and named after a Polish poet, essayist, and moral ...


Work


Poetry

* ''Grauzone morgens'' (1988), * ''Schädelbasislektion'' (1991), * ''Falten und Fallen'' (1994), * ''Den teuren Toten'' (1994), * ''Nach den Satiren'' (1999), * '' Erklärte Nacht'' (2002), * '' Vom Schnee'' oder Descartes in Deutschland (2003), *An Seneca. Postskriptum. Die Kürze des Lebens (2004) * ''Der Misanthrop auf Capri'' (2005), * ''Porzellan. Poem vom Untergang meiner Stadt'' (2005), *Strophen für Übermorgen (2007), ' *Liebesgedichte (2008) *Lob des Taifuns. Reisetagebücher in Haikus (2008) *''Der cartesische Taucher.'' Drei Meditationen. Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2008, . *Libellen in Liberia. Gedichte und Berichte (2010) * ''Aroma'' (2010), * ''Koloss im Nebel'' (2012 ), *''Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond.'' Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2014, *''Die Jahre im Zoo. Ein Kaleidoskop.'' Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2015, *''Zündkerzen.'' Gedichte. Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2017, *Oper. Libretti. Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2018 *Contributor to ''A New Divan: A Lyrical Dialogue Between East and West'' *''Il bosco bianco''. Mimesis, Sesto San Giovanni 2020,


Prose

* ''Galilei vermisst Dantes Hölle und bleibt an den Maßen hängen''. Aufsätze 1989–1995 (1996), * ''Das erste Jahr. Berliner Aufzeichnungen'' (2001), * ''Warum schriftlos leben''. Aufsätze (2003), * ''Antike Dispositionen'' (2005) * ''Die Bars von Atlantis. Eine Erkundigung in vierzehn Tauchgängen'' (2009),


Books in English translation

* ''Ashes for Breakfast: Selected Poems'', (translated in 2005 by Michael Hofmann) (shortlisted for the 2006 International
Griffin Poetry Prize The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous poetry award. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin. Before 2022, the awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English languag ...
) * ''Descartes' Devil: Three Meditations'' (translated by Anthea Bell; published by Upper West Side Philosophers, Inc., New York, 2010) * ''The Bars of Atlantis: Selected Essays.'' (edited and with an introduction by Michael Eskin; published by
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, New York, 2010) * ''The Vocation of Poetry'' (translated by Michael Eskin; published by Upper West Side Philosophers, Inc., New York, 2011) * ''Mortal Diamond: Poems'' (translated by Michael Eskin; published by Upper West Side Philosophers, Inc., New York, 2013) * ''Porcelain: Poem on the Downfall of my City'' (translated by Karen Leeder; published by Seagull Books, Calcutta, New York, London, 2020)


Further reading

* Michael Eskin: ''Poetic Affairs: Celan, Grünbein, Brodsky''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008. * Michael Eskin/Karen Leeder/Christopher Young (eds.): ''Durs Grünbein. A Companion''. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2013. *Kai Bremer/ Fabian Lampart, Jörg Wesche, (eds.): Schreiben am Schnittpunkt. Poesie und Wissen bei Durs Grünbein. Freiburg: Rombach 2007 *Sonja Klein: "Denn alles, alles ist verlorne Zeit". Fragment und Erinnerung im Werk von Durs Grünbein. Bielefeld: Aiesthesis 2008 *Hinrich Ahrend: "Tanz zwischen sämtlichen Stühlen". Poetik und Dichtung im lyrischen und essayistischen Werk Durs Grünbeins. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2010


See also

*
Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize The Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize is a literary prize in Hesse, Germany named for writer Wolfgang Weyrauch. Established in 1997, the prize is awarded to young writers for their encouragement and includes a stipend in the amount of €8,000.


References


External links


Griffin Poetry Prize shortlist 2006
Biography, including audio and video clips
Profile on Germany – Poetry International Web site


at the '' complete review''
Why Live Without Writing: Unpopular answers to poetry questions
Essay, February 2010 at the
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website
The Doctrine of Photography by Durs Grünbein
Doctrine of Photography, translated by Karen Leeder 2017 at the
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