„Verdichtung der Sprachmaterie“ – Thomas Kling und Oswald Egger im Dialog mit Inger Christensen

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Klaus Müller-Wille

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“Verdichtung der Sprachmaterie” – Thomas Kling and Oswald Egger in Dialogue with Inger Christensen


In order to shed light on the important function Inger Christensen had for the German poetry scene in the 1990s and 2000s, the article examines texts by Thomas Kling and Oswald Egger. The central argument is that both Kling and Egger drew on Christensen’s sophisticated nature-philosophical inspired poetics in “det”/“das” to break away from an experimental poetry that is primarily interested in questions of language and media theory. Both seem to be particularly fascinated by Christensen’s attempt to think of the relationship between language and the world in terms of a chiastic entanglement, which shows clear traces of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of perception. But despite this similarity, they react very differently to the poetological considerations of the Danish poet. Both do not adopt Christensen’s reflections uncritically but attempt to utilize them for their own aesthetic purposes.

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Müller-Wille , K. 2024. „Verdichtung der Sprachmaterie“ – Thomas Kling und Oswald Egger im Dialog mit Inger Christensen. Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik. 11 (2024), 61–87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-4f0e-d0f1.
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