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| Letters to a Young Poet
Rainer Maria Rilke(著)
Franz Xaver Kappus(著)
Reginald Snell(著)
¥ 686(税込)
¥ 754(税込)
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The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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| Letters to a Young Poet
Rainer Maria Rilke(著)
Franz Xaver Kappus(著)
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¥ 1,147(税込)
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【くちコミ情報】
The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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| Letters to a Young Poet
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通常8~12日以内に発送
ジャンル内ランキング:181,774位
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【くちコミ情報】
The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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| Letters to a Young Poet (Shambhala Pocket Classics)
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カスタマーレビュー数:1
【くちコミ情報】
The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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| Letters to a Young Poet
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【くちコミ情報】
The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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| Letters to a Young Poet: Translated and With a Foreword by Stephen Mitchell (Modern Library)
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【くちコミ情報】
The Reflection Of Ourselves
"If you eve yday life appea s to e unwo thy su ject matte , do not complain to life. Complain to you self. Lament that you a e not poet enough to call up its wealth." -Raine Ma ia Rilke, on themes fo w iting poet y. p Anyone who w ites poet y, and pe haps even those involved in othe fo ms of c eative endeavo s, may find the wo ds within this ook a mi o of themselves. I say that only ecause a mi o shows us ou cu ent eflection, and as we change th oughout ou life, the eflection changes with us. The eautiful and gentle exp essions Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e meant fo a young poet, ut thei magnitude and depth a e such that they could continue to e an endless sou ce of insight and wisdom as he continued to evolve as a poet. I'm ce tain that we can all see ou selves in these wonde ful wo ds, and we can also witness what we aspi e to e. p Even as Rilke admits that Jens Jaco sen, the w ite , and Auguste Rodin, the sculpto , taught him something of the depth and endu ing quality of c eativity, it is always to the poet's own pe sonal expe iences and inwa d impetus, that he continually points to as the t ue sou ce fo a t. Fo it may ve y well e that a poet is often inspi ed y these outwa d influences, it is still to those unique ideas and eautiful emotions that often emain on the edge of his own comp ehension that an a tist seeks to fully exp ess. As Raine Ma ia Rilke so eloquently w ites, "To allow the completion of eve y imp ession, eve y ge m of a feeling deep within, in da kness, eyond wo ds, in the ealm of instinct unattaina le y logic...that alone is to live one's a t." p The equisite to ead these ten lette s w itten ove one hund ed yea s ago has endu ed fo gene ations, and will continue to do so. This is ecause they a e the indispensa le wo ds f om the hea t of an evolved soul and maste poet. The wo ds Raine Ma ia Rilke w ites to F anz Kappus a e neve ha sh, neve judgmental, o c itical; they a e always kind, thoughtful and gentle. By sha ing his own deep unde standing of the natu e of humanity and the c eative spi it, Rilke encou ages us all to each fo limitless possi ilities and discove ou own wellsp ing of eing. p "It is always my wish that you might find enough patience within you self to endu e, and enough innocence to have faith." -Raine Ma ia Rilke on inging the inne and oute life into ha mony p ~B ian Douthit autho of "Pe fectly Said: when wo ds ecome a t"
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