Rue Rilke

Daniel Joseph Polikoff

Rue Rilke
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Chiron Publications
Country
Published
26 February 2016
Pages
290
ISBN
9781630513580

Rue Rilke

Daniel Joseph Polikoff

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Travelogue, literary autobiography, and journalistic expose of the mores of capital punishment, Rue

Rilke chronicles its author’s initiatory Rilke pilgrimage to France and Switzerland and-upon his

return to America-his up-close involvement in death penalty politics. Immersed in the legal and

human drama unfolding in Houston in the days leading up to an impending execution, the

intimate linkage of love and death learned from Rilke aid him in his efforts to confront his

country’s sanction of lethal violence and make spiritual sense of his torn, too often black-and-white

world.
Poetry matters and this book shows us why. The astonishing range of Rue Rilke-a travel diary, a

meditation on Rilke, and a gripping account of efforts to oppose an unjust judicial execution-reveals

the essense of what James Hillman calls soul-making. Poet, essayist, and passionate abolitionist,

Daniel Polikoff gives us a book dedicated to the fiery poetry of life itself.

SUSAN ROWLAND, author of Jung as a Writer and The Ecocritical Psyche

In his stunning early book Rue Rilke, Daniel Joseph Polikoff offers us an impassioned and

stylistically brilliant travelogue. With Rilke as his Virgil, he descends in quest of the feminine values

he must labor to integrate into contemporary life. Never before has Rilke’s mythic identification

with the prodigal son been so personally authenticated, taken up with such imaginative immersion

and inquisitive grace. A remarkable achievement.

BRUCE BOND, University of North Texas, author of Immanent Distance

Polikoff’s is a profound and spacious spiritual imagination. That passionate young man who wrote of

his experiences one summer more than two decades ago was filled with the old wisdom of The

Poet, the song-lines of landscape, and the prophetic voice that dares confront the fear that guts

the spiritual house of this land. We need his voice now in our own deeply disturbed times.

NAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY, author of The Sister from Below and The Faust Woman

Poems

Poet, translator, and internationally recognized Rilke scholar Daniel Joseph Polikoff received his

Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Cornell University and his Diploma in Waldorf Education from

Rudolf Steiner College. In addition to work in numerous literary journals, he has published five

books of poetry, translation, and criticism, including In the Image of Orpheus: Rilke-A Soul

History and a bilingual translation of Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus.

Dr. Polikoff has taught literature in Waldorf high schools as well as courses in

literature and depth psychology at Sonoma State University and the California Institute of Integral

Studies. He has shared his passion for Rilke in a wide variety of venues in the United States and

abroad, including annual meetings of the International Rilke and Jean Gebser Societies, the San

Francisco Jung Institute, and the Napa Valley Writer’s Conference. His webinars on Rilke: Poetry

and Alchemy and Rilke and the Hermetic Tradition are available through the Asheville

Jung Center. He resides with his wife Monika and family in the San Francisco Bay area. More

information is available at danielpolikoff.com.

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