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Geisterströmung is a volume of poetry by Brigitte Oleschinski that was first published by DuMont Verlag in 2004 . The volume of poetry includes a CD entitled How poems sing .

content

The volume of poetry is not divided into chapters, the individual texts have no titles. The texts of the volume of poems can be seen as long poems or as individual fragments that belong together. On some pages there are only a line or two, other pages are closer to familiar forms of poetry. Brigitte Oleschinski deals with exotic backgrounds, it is about tropics and geckos, but also about poverty, chamomile and dust.

reception

"'Geisterströmung' is a challenge for the reader who sometimes has the feeling that he has to learn to read from scratch." ( Sebastian Domsch )

"'Geisterströmung', an emphatic montage of archaisms and modernity (which in numerous places Paul Celan - albeit less neurotic, but all the more erotic - suggests)" ( Erich Klein )

"'Geisterströmung' fits into this series: a concentrated language that condenses the moments so that they become crystalline and multi-layered." ( Helmut Böttiger )

expenditure

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sebastian Domsch: Overland is getting out of hand. FAZ, November 23, 2004, accessed on July 5, 2015 .
  2. Erich Klein: Spirit flow. Poems. Der Falter, 2004, accessed July 5, 2015 .
  3. Helmut Böttiger: Brigitte Oleschinski: "Geisterströmung". Deutschland Radio Berlin, December 14, 2004, accessed on July 5, 2015 .