A thematically rich, provocative, and lyrical study of one of Germanynsquo;s most important, world-famous, and imaginative writers
Heinrich Heine (1797edash;1856) was a virtuoso German poet, satirist, and visionary humanist whose dynamic life story and strikingly original writing are ripe for rediscovery.
In this vividly imagined exploration of Heinetsquo;s life and work, George Prochnik contextualizes Heineasquo;s biography within the different revolutionary political, literary, and philosophical movements of his age. He also explores the insights Heine offers contemporary readers into issues of social justice, exile, and the role of art in nurturing a more equitable society.
Heine wrote that in his youth he resembled tdquo;a large newspaper of which the upper half contained the present, each day with its news and debates, while in the lower half, in a succession of dreams, the poetic past was recorded fantastically like a series of feuilletons.odquo;
This book explores the many dualities of Heineusquo;s nature, bringing to life a fully dimensional character while also casting into sharp relief the reasons his writing and personal story matter urgently today.