Walter Benjamin once said that no poem is intended for the reader. Does this hold for Paul Celan, who said that the poem stands in the mystery of the encounter ? The Time of the Other attempts to probe that mystery through textual analysis on the one hand, and a reader's introspection on the other.
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Walter Benjamin once said that no poem is intended for the reader. Does this hold for Paul Celan, who said that the poem stands in the mystery of the encounter ? The Time of the Other attempts to probe that mystery through textual analysis on the one hand, and a reader's introspection on the other.
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