The Recalcitrant Art: Diotima's Letters to Holderlin and Related (SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy)

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Author: David Farrell Krell

ISBN-10: 0791446026

ISBN-13: 9780791446027

Category: German Letters

"In its approach to the life of Friedrich Holderlin, The Recalcitrant Art combines the techniques of fiction and nonfiction as it examines the love between the poet and Susette Gontard ("Diotima")." On the left-hand or verso pages of the book appear Susette Gontard's letters. On the right-hand or recto pages appear Sabine Menner-Bettscheid's scholarly responses to Kenney and fictional responses to Susette. Menner-Bettschied gives life to an entire series of voices: Holderlin's pious mother,...

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"In its approach to the life of Friedrich Holderlin, The Recalcitrant Art combines the techniques of fiction and nonfiction as it examines the love between the poet and Susette Gontard ("Diotima")." On the left-hand or verso pages of the book appear Susette Gontard's letters. On the right-hand or recto pages appear Sabine Menner-Bettscheid's scholarly responses to Kenney and fictional responses to Susette. Menner-Bettschied gives life to an entire series of voices: Holderlin's pious mother, Susette's calculating husband, Jacob, the Gontard's oldest child, Henry, the popular novelist Sophie LaRoche, and the Greek gardener and rabbit-keeper at the Gontard's summer home in Frankfurt. Douglas F. Kenney, by contrast, sticks to historical documentation and literary analysis.

ForewordTranslators' Preface: DiptychTranslators' Introduction: The Gontard-Holderlin CorrespondenceLetters from Diotima to HolderlinFictional VoicesJohanna Gok, Holderlin's MotherJacob ("Cobus") Gontard, Diotima's HusbandFriedrich Heinrich ("Henry") Gontard, Diotimas and Cobus's SonSophie LaRoche, a NovelistDimitri Tsiboulis, a GardenerTranslators' Afterword: Children of PenuryAbout the Translators