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    Paul Celan (/ ˈ s ɛ l æ n /; German: [ˈtseːlaːn]), born Paul Antschel, (23 November 1920 – c. 20 April 1970) was a Romanian-born French poet, Holocaust survivor, and literary translator.

  2. Oct 10, 2022 · Learn about Paul Celan, a German-speaking Jewish poet who survived the Holocaust and wrote in a language of his own. Explore his poems, translations, awards, and influences.

  3. Paul Celan (born Nov. 23, 1920, Cernăuți, Rom. [now Chernovtsy, Ukraine]—died May 1, 1970, Paris, Fr.) was a poet who, though he never lived in Germany, gave its post-World War II literature one of its most powerful and regenerative voices.

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  4. Nov 23, 2020 · Poet of the Impossible: Paul Celan at 100. Among the most innovative poets of European modernism, he forged a new path for poetry after the terrors of the twentieth century.

  5. Essay. The Thousand Darknesses of Murderous Speech. Paul Celan wrote brutal poetry for a barbarous world. By Becca Rothfeld. Art by Ryan Inzana.

  6. Paul Celan was a Romanian-born, German-language poet whose work remains essential for its unrelenting engagement with themes of loss, language, and memory in the wake of the Holocaust.

  7. Learn about Paul Celan, a Romanian-born German poet who wrote under a pseudonym and survived the Holocaust. Read some of his poems, such as "Fugue of Death" and "Black Milk of Daybreak", and explore his life and legacy.