Paul Celan on the Impossibility of Testimony: “Ort meiner eigenen Herkunft” Cover Image

Paul Celan on the Impossibility of Testimony: “Ort meiner eigenen Herkunft”
Paul Celan on the Impossibility of Testimony: “Ort meiner eigenen Herkunft”

Author(s): Petar Bojanić
Subject(s): Austrian Literature, Hermeneutics, Theory of Literature
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: testimony; Heimat; home; birth; border

Summary/Abstract: In his poems, Paul Celan does not use words such as territory, border, border crossing, and only very rarely the word space. I would like to reconstruct the traces of “Heimat” in Celan (in a number of poems from different periods “Heimat” plays an important role), and perhaps try to describe what Heimat might have meant for the young Paul Antschel (his real name). That is to say, I would like to understand whether “Heimat” is synonymous with what Celan speaks about, many years after his name change, in the address given on the occasion of the Georg-BuechnerPreis: “Ich suche auch, denn ich bin ja wieder da, wo ich begonnen habe, den Ort meiner eigenen Herkunft.” In the poems written at the time when Antschel is learning Hebrew as well as reading Martin Buber (Israel Chalfen) for the first time, I look for some basic figures Celan ties to his life in Bukovina at the time, in the environment of Czernowitzer Judentums. Aside from the works by Israel Chalfen, Else Keren and Elke Guenzel, I would like to make use of a book published some ten years ago, a detailed listing of Celan’s Paris library. I would like to consult this archive in the coming period, since Celan punctuated the margins of many of those books with evocations of his early creative period.

  • Issue Year: 29/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 545-552
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English