Paul Celans Gedicht "Psalm" und der jüdische Gottesname JHWH

The numerous interpretations of Celan’s poem „Psalm“ tend to relativise the blasphemic gestus of the text. In contrast to such tendencies Celan questions the Jewish image of God. His radicality is to be emphasised. Considering Celan’s speech given on the occasion of the Büchner Preis, the applicatio...

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Main Author: Wolfgang Wiesmüller
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Language:deu
Published: ArgeAss 2016-09-01
Series:Protokolle zur Bibel
Online Access:https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2300
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spelling doaj-26303308de2149a7a790acad2b51ad3c2020-11-25T01:52:36ZdeuArgeAssProtokolle zur Bibel2412-24672016-09-01141Paul Celans Gedicht "Psalm" und der jüdische Gottesname JHWHWolfgang Wiesmüller0Universität InnsbruckThe numerous interpretations of Celan’s poem „Psalm“ tend to relativise the blasphemic gestus of the text. In contrast to such tendencies Celan questions the Jewish image of God. His radicality is to be emphasised. Considering Celan’s speech given on the occasion of the Büchner Preis, the application of YHWH, the Hebrew name of God, to the lyrical speaker appears as the „Gegenwort“. The „Gegenwort“ is expressed when facing the emptiness of transcendence. An experience which is caused by the Shoa both biographically and historically. When regarding the context of the lyric prayers written after 1945 Celan either shows possibilities how to write poems after Auschwitz. And furthermore, he even serves justice to a theology of prayer after Auschwitz, which is pleading for a „Hermeneutik des Bruchs“ (Th. Dienberg).https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2300
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Paul Celans Gedicht "Psalm" und der jüdische Gottesname JHWH
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description The numerous interpretations of Celan’s poem „Psalm“ tend to relativise the blasphemic gestus of the text. In contrast to such tendencies Celan questions the Jewish image of God. His radicality is to be emphasised. Considering Celan’s speech given on the occasion of the Büchner Preis, the application of YHWH, the Hebrew name of God, to the lyrical speaker appears as the „Gegenwort“. The „Gegenwort“ is expressed when facing the emptiness of transcendence. An experience which is caused by the Shoa both biographically and historically. When regarding the context of the lyric prayers written after 1945 Celan either shows possibilities how to write poems after Auschwitz. And furthermore, he even serves justice to a theology of prayer after Auschwitz, which is pleading for a „Hermeneutik des Bruchs“ (Th. Dienberg).
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