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Friedrich Holderlin | Hero of Modern Poets

Friedrich Holderlin was a fan of ancient poets, and a hero to modern poets. He admired Pindar and Sophocles. Friedrich Holderlin in turn had a great influence on modern poets and philosophers notably Nietzsche, Rilke, Heidegger and Celan.

- Friedrich Holderlin

Friedrich Holderlin was born in Germany in 1770. He grew into a great lyric poet who included Christian and Greek elements in his works. He received his degree in 1793. He played a key role in the development of German Idealism. 'Der Archipelagus', 'Patmos, Halfte des Lebens', are prominent among his works.

- Friedrich Holderlin's Hyperion

Friedrich Holderlin himself translated 'Oedipus the King' and 'Antigone', written by Sophocles, into German in 1804.
Friedrich Holderlin died on 7th June 1843. Sadly, his greatness was not recognised in his lifetime. Today, he is ranked among the greatest of the German as well as European poets.


- Friedrich Holderlin | Hero of Modern Poets

In 2008, Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover translated the Selected Poems of Friedrich Holderlin and won a PEN USA Award for Translation.

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