Rilkes Book of Hours, Joanna Macy
Rilkes Book of Hours, Joanna Macy
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Rilke's Book of Hours
Love Poems to God

Author: Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows, Rainer Maria Rilke

Narrator: Christine Buffle

Unabridged: 3 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/29/2024


Synopsis

A finalist for the PEN/West Translation AwardThe 100th anniversary edition of a global classic, containing beautiful translations along with the original German text.While visiting Russia in his 20s, Rainer Maria Rilke, one of the 20th century's greatest poets, was moved by a spirituality he encountered there. Inspired, Rilke returned to Germany and put down on paper what he felt were spontaneously received prayers. Rilke's Book of Hours is the invigorating vision of spiritual practice for the secular world and a work that seems remarkably prescient today, 100 years after it was written.Rilke's Book of Hours shares with the listener a new kind of intimacy with God, or the divine—a reciprocal relationship between the divine and the ordinary in which God needs us as much as we need God. Rilke influenced generations of writers with his Letters to a Young Poet, and now Rilke's Book of Hours tells us that our role in the world is to love it and thereby love God into being.These fresh translations rendered by Joanna Macy, a mystic and spiritual teacher, and Anita Barrows, a skilled poet, capture Rilke's spirit as no one has done before. This brand-new audio edition is expressively narrated by Christine Buffle, a native German speaker. Each poem is read first in English, then followed by the original German. This audiobook was produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.©1996, 2005 Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy (P)

Reviews

Goodreads review by Carolyn Marie on April 07, 2025

This collection of poems was beautifully written and incredibly powerful. In the first section “The Book of Monastic Life,” I loved Rilke’s stunning use of imagery and metaphor. Many of them featured trees, branches, roots, a great leaf, wind, etc… As a nature lover, I adore when writers and poets us......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer Locke on October 16, 2014

Read this book several years ago and decided that I had to own it, mainly for this poem: I live my life in widening circles that reach out across the world. I may not complete this last one but I give myself to it. I circle around God, around the primordial tower. I've been circling for thousands of years......more

Goodreads review by Zinta on January 05, 2009

The task of a translator, I think, has always been unappreciated. It is a demanding one, a task that can never be done to the perfection it begs. Language is a living, breathing thing, and it holds within it an entire culture, and in that culture, an entire people, and within these people, an entire......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on October 17, 2022

"What will you do God, when I am gone?" Such is the question that sums up what Rilke addresses throughout this collection. Appropriately subtitled love poems to God, Rilke's Book of Hours is essentially a collection of poems devoting himself to God. Yet it is much more than simply that. The book is di......more

Goodreads review by maryamongstories on January 04, 2022

While reading this, I had a similar sensation as to when I hear Chopin's Nocturnes: this feeling of wanting to go on a personal, semi-secret path that's only unraveled when dreaming; a path which explores both my biggest fears, and deepest desires. Rilke's writing is so human, and yet so transcending......more