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Letters to a Young Poet gathers Rainer Maria Rilke's correspondence with Franz Xaver Kappus, a military cadet seeking counsel on poetry and vocation. Written between 1903 and 1908, these letters unfold less as practical instruction than as a meditative poetics of solitude, inwardness, love, patience, and artistic necessity. Their prose is lyrical yet austere, aphoristic yet intimate, placing them within the fin-de-siècle European tradition of spiritual autobiography and modernist reflection on the self. Rilke, born in Prague in 1875 and shaped by cosmopolitan travels, artistic friendships, and periods of profound isolation, understood creation as an existential discipline rather than a profession. His own struggles with patronage, restlessness, erotic attachment, and the demands of language inform the letters' insistence that art must arise from an inner compulsion. By the time he wrote to Kappus, Rilke was refining the sensibility that would culminate in the Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus. This book is essential for readers interested in poetry, artistic formation, or the ethics of attention. It offers no easy encouragement; instead, it teaches the reader to inhabit uncertainty with seriousness, courage, and grace.

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