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Poetry is perhaps this: an Atemwende, a turning of our breath. Who knows, perhaps poetry goes its way—the way of art—for the sake of just such a turn? And since the strange, the abyss and Medusa’s head, the abyss and the automaton, all seem to lie in the same direction—is it perhaps this turn, this Atemwende, which can sort out the strange from the strange? It is perhaps here, in this one brief moment, that Medusa’s head shrivels and the automaton runs down? Perhaps, along with the I, estranged and freed here, in this manner, some other thing is also set free?


Paul Celan


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He was born as Paul Antschel into a Jewish family in the former Kingdom of Romania (now Ukraine) and changed his name to "Paul Celan" (where Celan in Romanian would be pronounced Chelan and was derived from Ancel pronounced AntPaul Celanl) becoming one of the major German-language poets of the post-World War II era. Paul Celan (23 November 1920 – c.

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