Heine
Discover the profound and complex world of Heinrich Heine in this captivating collection titled Heine. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1986, this paperback edition spans 304 pages and offers an insightful introduction to one of the most significant poets of the 19th century. Heine was a restless spirit, navigating his identity as a Jew among Germans and a German in Paris, embodying the struggles of a rebel within the bourgeois society. His famous doppelganger poems reveal the inner turmoil and duality of his character. This selection features the original German texts alongside English prose translations, making it accessible for both new readers and seasoned fans. Immerse yourself in Heine's poignant reflections on love, politics, and existence, and explore the enduring legacy of a poet who remains as relevant today as ever.