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A sequence of poems meditates on mortality and renewal through vivid natural and domestic imagery—animals, seasons, fire, harvest, household rooms and simple journeys—mapping how death appears, disguises itself, and is sometimes mocked or defied. Several pieces personify ending as a seductive or treacherous force and answer with rites, laughter, or gestures toward offspring and sprouting seed that imply rebirth. Others linger on quiet moments of dusk, spring thaw, and labor so that loss is folded into cycles of growth and transformation. The collection moves between intimate interiors and expansive landscapes, balancing elegy with exuberant affirmation of life’s continuity.

About the Author

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Gottfried Kölwel

Gottfried Kölwel was a German author known for his poignant exploration of themes surrounding mortality and the human experience. His notable work, "Gesänge gegen den Tod" (Songs Against Death), reflects a deep engagement with existential questions and the struggle against the inevitability of death. Kölwel's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, inviting readers to contemplate the fragility of life and the resilience of the human spirit. Through his literary contributions, he has carved a niche in the landscape of German literature.

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