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Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke, born on December 4, 1875, in Prague, was a renowned Austrian poet and novelist. He became a pivotal figure in 20th-century literature, celebrated for his profound and introspective verse. Rilke's early life in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was marked by a tumultuous family dynamic and a challenging education. He studied in several European cities, including Munich and Berlin, before immersing himself in the vibrant intellectual circles of Paris.

Rilke’s work is characterized by its mystical and philosophical exploration of existence, beauty, and suffering. His most famous works include the "Duino Elegies" and "The Sonnets to Orpheus," both of which delve into themes of life, death, and transformation. The poet's unique style blends existential inquiry with rich imagery and emotional depth, leading to his acclaim as one of the great lyric poets of modernism.

Throughout his life, Rilke maintained influential relationships with various intellectuals and artists, such as Auguste Rodin, whom he greatly admired. Despite chronic illness and financial difficulties, he continued to write prolifically. Rainer Maria Rilke passed away on December 29, 1926, in Switzerland, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

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Sadness (Tristesse) by Paul-Albert Besnard
Letters/Reflections

Bear Your Sadnesses

If only it were possible for us to see farther than our knowledge reaches, and…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
A Couple by Frans Hals
Letters/Reflections

A Bond Between Two People

I hold this to be the highest task of a bond between two people: that…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
A Chorus of Singers by William Hogarth
Letters/Reflections

The Secrets of Life

If we wish to be let in on the secrets of life, we must be…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Christmas Eve in Siberia by Jacek Malczewski
Prose

The Most Extravagant Possibilities

In this city they nonchalantly abandon themselves to the most extravagant possibilities. In their usual…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Young shepherd holding a flower by Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Letters/Reflections

Our Hands

Seeing is for us the most authentic possibility of acquiring something. If god had only…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
John Muir by Orlando Rouland
Poetry

Poems

Ah, poems amount to so little when you write them too early in your life.…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Portrait of Vsevolod Garshin by Ilya Repin
Poetry

The Dark Hours of My Being

I love the dark hours of my being.
My mind deepens into them.
There I…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
The crucifixion of St Andrew by Mattia Preti
Poetry

Happiness

And we, who have always thought
Of happiness as rising, would feel
The emotions that…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Old Woman and Boy with Candles by Peter Paul Rubens c. 1616 - 1617
Poetry

The Sonnets to Orpheus, Part Two, XXI

Want the change. Be inspired by the flame
where everything shines as it disappears.
The…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Poetry

Mohammed’s Summoning

For T.W. Power stepped into his hiding place:
at once a presence he could not…
By Rainer Maria Rilke
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