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Biography of Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke (1875 - 1926)


Writer and poet, considered one of the greatest lyric poets of modern Germany. Rilke created the 'object poem' attempting to describe with utmost clarity physical objects, the "silence of their concentrated reality." He became famous with such works as DUINESER ELEGIEN and DIE SONETTE AN ORPHEUS. They both appeared in 1923. After these books, Rilke had published his major works, believing that he had done his best as a writer.

"Works of art are indeed always products of having been in danger, of having gone to the very end in an experience, to where man can go no further." (from Letters)

Rainer Maria Rilke was born in Prague as the son of Josef Rilke, a railway official and the former Sophie Entz. A crucial fact in Rilke's life was that his mother called him Sophia. She forced him to wear girl's clothes until he was aged five - compensating for the earlier loss of a baby daughter. Rilke's parents separared when he was nine and his militarily inclined father sent him at ten to the military academies of St. Pölten and Mahrisch-Weisskirchenn. He suffered at the military academy, and was sent to a business school in Linz. He also worked in his uncle's law firm. Rilke continued his studies at the universities of Prague, Munich, and Berlin.

As a poet Rilke made his debut at the age of nineteen with LEBEN UND LIEDER (1894), written in the conventional style of Heinrich Heine. He met in Munich the Russian intellectual Lou Andreas-Salome, an older woman, who influenced him deeply. He travelled with her and her husband in Russia in 1899, visiting among others Leo Tolstoy. Rilke was deeply impressed by what he learned of Russian mysticism. During this period he started to write The Book of Hours: The Book of Monastic Life, which appeared in 1905. He spent some time in Italy, Sweden and Denmark, and joined an artists' colony at Worpswede in 1903.

In 1901 Rilke married the young sculptress, Klara Westhoff, one of Auguste Rodin's pupils. They had a daughter, Ruth, but marriage lasted only one year. During this period composed the second part of The Book of Hours. After he separated from Klara, he settled in Paris to write a book about Rodin and to work for his secretary (1905-06). Overworked poet left Rodin abruptly in the Spring of 1906. He revised DAS BUCH DER BILDER and published it in an enlarged edition. He also wrote The Tale of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke, which became a great popular success.

During his Paris years Rilke developed a new style of lyrical poetry. After NEUE GEDIGHTE in (1907-08, New Poems) he wrote a notebook named DIE AUFZECHNUNGEN DES MALTE LAURIDS BRIGGE (1910), his most important prose work. It took the form of a series of semiautobiographical spiritual confessions but written by a Danish expatriate in Paris. Rilke's "thing-poems" (Dinggedichte) were not about dead objects, but in his writing they came alive - in 'Archaic Torso of Apollo' (from New Poems, 1908) the ancient statue discovered at Miletus is "stuffed with brilliance from inside" and "gleams in all its power".

Rilke kept silence as a poet for twelve years before writing Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus, which are concerned with 'the identity of terror and bliss' and 'the oneness of life and death'. Duino Elegies was born in two bursts of inspiration separated by ten years. In 1910-1912 Rilke was for some time the guest of Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis-Hohenlohe at Duino, her castle near Trieste. According to a story, Rilke heard in the wind the first lines of his elegies when he was walking on the rocks above the sea - "Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels' / hierarchies?"

In 1913 Rilke returned to Paris but he was forced to return to Germany because of the First World War. Duino Castle was bombarded to ruins and Rilke's personal property was confiscated in France. He served in the Austrian army and found another patron, Werner Reinhart, who owned the Castle Muzot at Valais. After 1919 he lived in Switzerland, where he died on December 29, in 1926. He had suffered from leukemia, and died of an infection he contracted when he pricked himself on a rose thorn.

Important part of Rilke's writings are his letters (to Marina Tsvetaeva, Auguste Rodin, André Gide, H.v.Hofmannstahl, B.Pasternak, Stefan Zweig etc.), which have been published posthumously in different collections. Rilke's sense of alienation was summed up in his words that it is our 'fate to be opposite and nothing else, and always opposite'. In his early works he imported mystical elements in his poetry, but later Rilke dealt more with the role of an artist, who must "speak and bear witness." "Praise this world to the angel, not the unsayable one; you can't impress him with glorious emotion; in the universe where he feels more powerful, you are a novice. Show him something simple which, formed over generations, / lives as our own, near our hand and within our gaze." (from 'The Ninth Elegy')


Biography by: Petri Liukkonen


104 Poems written by Rainer Maria Rilke

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10854 Loneliness
7780 The Panther Comments and analysis of The Panther by Rainer Maria Rilke 5 Comments
7509 Autumn Day
7390 The Sisters
6668 You Who Never Arrived Comments and analysis of You Who Never Arrived by Rainer Maria Rilke 5 Comments
6457 Falling Stars
5814 Love Song
5493 A Walk Comments and analysis of A Walk by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
5350 Childhood
5167 Evening Love Song
4816 Rememberance
4701 Again And Again, However We Know The Landscape Of Love Comments and analysis of Again And Again, However We Know The Landscape Of Love by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
4682 Death
4633 To Say Before Going To Sleep
4616 Woman In Love
4587 Archaic Torso Of Apollo Comments and analysis of Archaic Torso Of Apollo by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
4556 The Swan Comments and analysis of The Swan by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
4418 The Grown-Up Comments and analysis of The Grown-Up by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
4347 You, You Only, Exist
4316 Sunset Comments and analysis of Sunset by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
4169 Moving Forward Comments and analysis of Moving Forward by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
4125 The Future
4079 To Lou Andreas-Salome
3886 Sense Of Something Coming Comments and analysis of Sense Of Something Coming by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
3679 Music
3596 Water Lily Comments and analysis of Water Lily by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
3548 To Music Comments and analysis of To Music by Rainer Maria Rilke 2 Comments
3501 The Lovers
3494 Spanish Dancer Comments and analysis of Spanish Dancer by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
3364 Duino Elegies: The First Elegy Comments and analysis of Duino Elegies: The First Elegy by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
3281 Black Cat Comments and analysis of Black Cat by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
3225 Fire's Reflection
3129 The Wait
3047 Before Summer Rain
3010 Greek Love-Talk
2905 As Once The Winged Energy Of Delight
2851 Going Blind
2823 Heartbeat
2816 Growing Old
2816 Sacrifice
2813 What Survives
2798 Telling You All
2784 Parting
2776 Dedication
2759 Herr, Es Ist Zeit
2698 Child In Red
2683 Blank Joy
2638 The Last Supper Comments and analysis of The Last Supper by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
2530 On Hearing Of A Death
2525 Song Of The Sea
2496 Extinguish Thou My Eyes
2493 Ignorant Before The Heavens Of My Life
2489 Narcissus
2461 Girl's Lament
2436 Lament (Whom will you cry to, heart?)
2411 The Apple Orchard Comments and analysis of The Apple Orchard by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
2403 The Unicorn
2401 Interior Portrait Comments and analysis of Interior Portrait by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
2387 Self-Portrait
2372 Exposed On The Cliffs Of The Heart
2318 World Was In The Face Of The Beloved
2306 Early Spring
2257 In The Beginning
2224 Evening
2165 Lady At A Mirror
2164 Adam
2151 Song
2143 Dedication To M...
2126 Piano Practice
2125 The Neighbor
1985 The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: I
1964 Night (This night, agitated by the growing storm)
1953 Eve
1918 Duino Elegies: The Fourth Elegy
1912 The Sonnets To Orpheus: XIX
1860 Along The Sun-Drenched Roadside
1827 Lament (O how all things are far removed)
1826 Solemn Hour Comments and analysis of Solemn Hour by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
1825 The Sonnets To Orpheus: XXV
1819 Song Of The Orphan
1810 Slumber Song
1798 The Voices
1779 from The Tenth Elegy
1748 The Last Evening Comments and analysis of The Last Evening by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
1745 Duino Elegies: The Tenth Elegy
1740 The Poet Comments and analysis of The Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
1702 For Hans Carossa Comments and analysis of For Hans Carossa by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
1632 What Fields Are As Fragrant As Your Hands?
1623 Night (O you whose countenance)
1618 Venetian Morning
1603 The Sonnets To Orpheus: X
1598 The Song Of The Beggar
1570 The Sonnets To Orpheus: I
1567 The Song Of The Widow
1551 What Birds Plunge Through Is Not The Intimate Space
1518 The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XIII Comments and analysis of The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XIII by Rainer Maria Rilke 1 Comment
1503 Little Tear-Vase
1473 Encounter In The Chestnut Avenue
1453 Palm
1412 The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: VI
1364 The Song Of The Blindman
1228 The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XXIII
1207 The Sonnets To Orpheus: IV
1099 Lady On A Balcony


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