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This volume explores Paul Celan's poetry through the lens of geology, materiality of landscape, and deep time. It examines how stone, earth, and mineral imagery shape his response to historical trauma, silence, and loss. Through close readings, the volume shows how Celan's poems function as stratified inscriptions - sites where memory, matter, and language become entangled. Combining literary analysis with insights from posthumanism and material ecocriticism, the volume reveals Celan's work as a profound meditation on the Earth's textures, temporalities, and the fragile continuities of human experience. At the edge of speech: Celan's stone-poetics of trauma and geological memory This volume explores Paul Celan's poetry through the lens of geology, materiality of landscape, and deep time. It examines how stone, earth, and mineral imagery shape his response to historical trauma, silence, and loss. Through close readings, the volume shows how Celan's poems function as stratified inscriptions - sites where memory, matter, and language become entangled. Combining literary analysis with insights from posthumanism and material ecocriticism, the volume reveals Celan's work as a profound meditation on the Earth's textures, temporalities, and the fragile continuities of human experience. Prof. Dr. Pawel Piszczatowski ist Professor für Literatur an der Universität Warschau, Polen. Er forscht über die Poesie des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts sowie die interdisziplinären Diskurse des Posthumanismus und Neuen Materialismus.
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