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Erich Fried Bis Hans Magnus Enzensberger Von Erich Fried bis Hans Magnus Enzensberger Insel Verlag INHALT Erich Fried: 13 Angst und Zweifel (Thomas Anz) 17 Bevor ich sterbe (Beate Pinkerneil) 21 Mit den Jahren (Werner Fuld) 25 Neue Naturdichtung (Karl Otto Conrady) 31 Reden (Karl Krolow) Margarete Hannsmann: 35 Pfad in Eftalu (Walter Hinderer) Helmut Heißenbüttel:-" 39 Tage abziehen Arger zählen exakt funktionieren (Peter Härtung) Kurt Marti: 43 großer gott klein (Walter Helmut Fritz) Claude Vigee: 47 Winterweiden (Christa Melchinger) Erika Burkart: 51 Flocke um Flocke (Hermann Burger) Walter Höllerer: 57 Ein Boot ist immer versteckt (Walter Hinck) Georg Kreisler: 61 Frühlingsmärchen (Heinz Politzer) Alexander Xaver Gwerder: 65 Ich geh unter lauter Schatten (Peter von Matt) 8 Inhalt Eva Zeller: 69 Das Kind in dem ich stak (Egon Schwarz) 73 Zu guter Letzt (Gerhard Schulz) Ludwig Greve: 79 Mein Vater (Uwe Pörksen) Friederike Mayröcker: 85 an eine Mohnblume mitten in der Stadt (Peter von Matt) Wolf gang Bächler: 89 Erwartung (Werner Ross) 93 Nüsse (Hilde Domin) Eugen Gomringer: 97 schweigen (Gerhard Kaiser) Ernst Jandl: 101 an gott (Werner Ross) > 105 der fisch (Hanspeter Brode) 109 glückwunsch (Francois Bondy) 113 lichtung (Volker Hage) 117 manchmal hab ich eine solche wut... (Werner Ross) 121 nachtstück, mit blumen (Ulrich Weinzierl) 125 schtzngrmm (Rolf Schneider) 131 sommerlied (Werner Ross) 135 zertretener mann blues (Peter Wapnewski) Heinz Piontek: 139 Schlittenromanze (Horst Bienek) Ingeborg Bachmann: 143 Anrufung des Großen Bären (Wolfgang Leppmann) 149 Aria I (Im Gewitter der Rosen) (Helmut Koopmann) Inhalt 153 Böhmen liegt am Meer (Hermann Burger) 159 Die gestundete Zeit (Hilde Spiel) 163 Fort mit dem Schnee (Werner Ross) 167 Hinter der Wand (Gertrud Fussenegger) 171 Mein Vogel (Ludwig Harig) 177 Reklame (Walter Hinck) 181 Römisches Nachtbild (Ulla Hahn) 185 Wahrlich (Horst Bienek) ^ Elisabeth Borchers: 189 Das Begräbnis in Bollschweil (Hilde Domin) 193 Die große Chance (Walter Hinck) 197 Herbst (Gert Ueding) 201 Ich betrete nicht (Jochen Hieber) Dagmar Nick: 205 Hybris (Günter Kunert) 209 Treibjagd (Walter Hinck) Christa Reinig: 213 Der enkel trinkt (Günter Kunert) 217 Die Prüfung des Lächlers (Horst Bienek) Günter Grass: 221 Falada (Gertrud Fussenegger) 225 König Lear (Walter Hinderer) xi<) Polnische Fahne (Horst Bienek) 233 Racine läßt sein Wappen ändern (Gertrud Fussenegger) 237 »Tour de France« (Fritz]. Raddatz) Oskar Pastior: 241 Abendlied (Wolfgang Hildesheimer) Inhalt Edwin Wolfram Dahl: 245 Fontana di Trevi (Marie Luise Kaschnitz) Günter Bruno Fuchs: 249 Für ein Kind (Martin Gregor-Dellin) 253 Lied des Mannes im Straßenwagen (Karl Krolow) Hertha Kräftner: 257 Abends (Kurt Klinger) 261 Dorf abend (Peter Härtling) Cyrus Atabay: 265 Schutzfarben (Marie Luise Kaschnitz) Hans Magnus Enzensberger: 269 call it love (Jürgen Becker) 273 Der Fliegende Robert (Wulf Segebrecht) ijj Der Kamm (Michael Zeller) 283 Die Scheiße (Peter Horst Neumann) 287 Finnischer Tango (Wolfgang Hüdesheimer) 291 fremder garten (Reinhold Grimm) 295 Kopfkissengedicht (Werner Ross) 299 Stadtrundfahrt (Eva Zeller) 305 Utopia (Gertrud Fussenegger) Walter Helmut Fritz: 311 Aber dann? (Reinhold Grimm) 315 Aber eben meine Geschichte (Friedrich Wilhelm Korff) 319 Atlantis (Gert Ueding) 323 Don Juan (Gerhard Schulz) Günter Kunert: 327 Atlas (Walter Hinck) 331 Den Fischen (Helmut Lamprecht) Inhalt 11 335 Ernst Balcke (Elisabeth Endres) 339 Fantasma (Joseph Anton Kruse) 343 Im Norden (Reinhold Grimm) 347 Konjunktiver Doppelgänger (Fritz J. Raddatz) 351 Unterwegs nach Utopia I (Walter Hinderer) 355 Vision an der Oberbaumbrücke (Helmut Koopmann) 359 Vorortabend (Horst Bienek) Peter Rühmkorf: 363 Ans Glück verzettelt (Gert Ueding) 367 Auf eine Weise des Joseph Freiherrn von Eichendorff (Walter Hinck) 371 Auf was nur einmal ist (Walter Busse) 375 Bleib erschütterbar und widersteh ^JAlbert von Schirnding) yjy De mortuis oder: üble Nachrede (Harald Weinrich) 383 Heinrich-Heine-Gedenk-Lied (Rolf Schneider) 387 So müde, matt, kapude (Joseph Anton Kruse) Horst Bienek: 391 Berlin, Chausseestraße 125 (Walter Hinck) 397 Gartenfest (Rudolf Härtung) Adolf Endler: 401 Des Freundes Wettlauf mit dem Schneemann (Peter Rühmkorf) Rebecca Lutter: 405 Mein Platz (Hans Joachim Schrimpf) Franz Josef Degenhardt: 411 Die alten Lieder (Klaus-Peter Walter) Manfred Peter Hein: 415 Lauffeuer (Marie Luise Kaschnitz) 12 Inhalt Rolf Hochhuth: 419 Einstein (Walter Hinck) Konrad Bayer: 423 die oberfläche der vögel (Ursula Krechel) Jürgen Becker: 427 Das Fenster am Ende des Korridors (Walter Hinck) 431 Gedicht, sehr früh (Walter Hinck) 43 5 Gedicht über Schnee im April (Harald Härtung) Elfriede Gerstl: 439 Wer ist denn schon (Elfriede Jelinek) Harald Härtung: 443 Das Paar (Karl Krolow) Ror Wolf: 447 Rammer & Brecher. 3. Sonett (Karl Riha) Uwe Greßmann: 451 Kosmos (Günter Kunert) Peter Härtung: 457 Unreine Elegie (Walter Hinderer) Eckart Kleßmann: 461 E. TA. Hoff mann beim Fenster (Wulf Segebrecht) Anhang 467 Quellenhinweise 474 Verzeichnis der Interpreten 483 Verzeichnis der Gedichtüberschriften und -anfange 489 Verzeichnis der in den Bänden 1-10 interpretierten Gedichte.
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