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Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (Vintage International)

By: Rainer Maria Rilke
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
ISBN: 0679732454
ISBN-13: 9780679732457
Released: 08 Nov 1990
RRP: £9.57
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Poetic prose especially in the detailed descriptions - By: Louise Amkaer, 18 May 2008
"Letters to a young poet" made me interestedin Rilke, & therefore "The Notebooks of Malthe Laurids Brigge" founds it way to my night stand.

Rilke's voice is very differentin the two. "Notebooks" seems so much more orchestrated & not as quotable or easily read as "Letters". However, "Notebooks" has its own sombre drift that carries you - the reader - into the realm of the young Brigge, his thoughts & his childhood. What I like about the medium of a notebooks is its authenticity. It has the detail & rigid structure of many real notebooks & diaries, unlike many of fictional diaries that read as one continuous line of thought. This makes "Notebooks" personal & I found myself absorbing the thoughts.

Also "Notebooks" is to be read slowly or aloud to savor the poetry of the words. There are truly beautiful, detailed descriptionsin "Notebooks" & I would recommend the book for this reason alone.

I was extremely grateful for the section of notesin the back of the book. Rilke makes reference to 14th century French kings, dukes & other noblemen, that I was completely unaware of.

I am sure that "Notebooks" deserve more than 3 stars. However, I must admit that my understanding of "Notebooks" only resultsin 3 stars. There is muchin "Notebooks" to be analysed & deciphered.

Louise
Imperfect, but nonetheless a fine intro to Rilke's themes. - By: , 04 Oct 2000
The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, Rilke's twenty-eight year old Danish alter-ego, is of primary interest for introducing themes & which the poet was to develop so skillfullyin is later works, such as the Duino Elegies & the Sonnets of Orpheus. Brigge, a lonely poet seemingly trappedin a Paris of terrifying hospitals, hotels & sanitoriums, allows us into his (sometimes aimless) thoughts on solitude, love, absence & age.

Though at times Rilke's poeticism seems a little to imprecise for a prose work, it oftens gives us wonderful descriptions of life. A particular favourite of mine being the section often referred to as 'the Bird Feeders'.

The overall impression upon reading the Notebooks is that of viewing the transition of an artist from precocious (but often overly lyrical) poet to grandmaster of emotion. Whimsical, often amusing & emotive, anyone with an interestin Rilke's fine later poetry must read this.


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