Stefan Zweig Farewell to Rilke - translation
Verfasst: 18. Feb 2020, 16:15
Halo,
In order to make a quote in a speech in English, I am looking for a good litterary translation of the following sentence about Rilke written by Stefan Zweig, extract from Abschied von Rilke:
"einzig in ihm von uns allen war das Wort schon vollkommen Musik."
The text is splendid, I can tell at least from the French translation. This is why I am looking for a literary translation, respecting the style.
This text is the end of the second sentence of the second paragraph of the Abschied, which says in full:
"Denn einzig Musik vermöchte vollkommen den Abschied von jenem auszusagen, den wir heute gemeinsam betrauern, Rainer Maria Rilke, und einzig in ihm von uns allen war das Wort schon vollkommen Musik."
This is from Stefan Zweig, Abschied von Rilke, Eine Rede,
Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, Tübingen, 1928.
For example if someone has it on the forum, I am thinking of the following English edition: Farewell to Rilke, Stefan Zweig translated and afterword by Marion Sonnenfeld ; Fredonia, N.Y. ; Friends of the Daniel Reed Library, State University College, 1975
I am not going to obtain this book just for one sentence.
Thanks for your kind help
In order to make a quote in a speech in English, I am looking for a good litterary translation of the following sentence about Rilke written by Stefan Zweig, extract from Abschied von Rilke:
"einzig in ihm von uns allen war das Wort schon vollkommen Musik."
The text is splendid, I can tell at least from the French translation. This is why I am looking for a literary translation, respecting the style.
This text is the end of the second sentence of the second paragraph of the Abschied, which says in full:
"Denn einzig Musik vermöchte vollkommen den Abschied von jenem auszusagen, den wir heute gemeinsam betrauern, Rainer Maria Rilke, und einzig in ihm von uns allen war das Wort schon vollkommen Musik."
This is from Stefan Zweig, Abschied von Rilke, Eine Rede,
Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, Tübingen, 1928.
For example if someone has it on the forum, I am thinking of the following English edition: Farewell to Rilke, Stefan Zweig translated and afterword by Marion Sonnenfeld ; Fredonia, N.Y. ; Friends of the Daniel Reed Library, State University College, 1975
I am not going to obtain this book just for one sentence.
Thanks for your kind help