Variations on a Theme of “Poetic Thinking”: An Introduction
Florian Grosser and Nassima Sahraoui
PART I: IN-BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
Text, Exegesis, and Salvation
1 Heidegger and the Critics
Julia Ireland
2 Heidegger as Introduction to Talmud
Elad Lapidot
3 Reactionary Nostalgia: Badiou, Heidegger, and the Poets
Luca di Blasi
4 In the Outhouse of Being: What Satires Tell Us About Heidegger’s Philosophy
Dieter Thomä
Displacing the House of Being
5 “Beth—that is the House”: Paul Celan’s Hebrew Dwelling
Simone Stirner
6 Meridians of Truth: From Heidegger’s Geography of Being to Celan’s Topology of Language
Nassima Sahraoui
7 Handke’s Doubt: Slow Homecoming in Conversation with Heidegger
Florian Grosser
PART II: LITERARY RECEPTION POLITICS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Hölderlin and the Poetics of the States
8 “The Right to Be”: Stevens and Heidegger on Thinking and Poetizing
Frederick Dolan
9 “Victory Is an Illusion of Philosophers and Fools”: Heidegger, Faulkner, and the Ruination of the Proper
Benjamin Brewer
10 “The Gods are never quite forgotten”: John Ashbery’s Heidegger
Luke Carson
11 Heidegger’s Mistress? Meditations on Dasein in David Markson’s Wittgenstein’s Mistress
Tim Personn
Crossing the Boundaries of the Other: History, Time, and Silence
12 The Impossible Death of Julia de Burgos: Reading “¡Dádme mi número!” at the Limits of Da-sein
Ronald Mendoza-de Jesús
13 Lezama Lima and the Resurrection of the Image (An Ontological Enigma)
Mauricio González
14 The Boundary of Ontological Time and its Crossing: ShūzōKuki’s Analysis of Japanese Poetry as an Unrealized Dialogue with Heidegger
Yohei Kageyama
15 Heidegger and Russian Revolutionary Nonsense
Jeff Love
Index