Rainer Maria Rilke
Rainer Maria Rilke was a Bohemian-Austrian poet and novelist, widely regarded as one of the most significant poets of the modern era, known for his deeply philosophical musings and spiritual themes found in works like 'The Duino Elegies' and 'Letters to a Young Poet.'
Born on Dec 04, 1875 (150 years old)
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Argentina:
Rainer Maria Rilke is mentioned by Sharma as an influence on the importance of living essential questions.
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Switzerland:
Rainer Maria Rilke was a poet who frequented the Worpswede artist colony and contributed to the recognition of Paula Modersohn-Becker's work.
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Germany:
Rainer Maria Rilke is mentioned as a poet who might have been influenced by discovering Irschenhausen.
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France:
Rainer Maria Rilke is mentioned as one of the admirers of Emile Verhaeren's work.
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North Macedonia:
Rilke is referenced for his archetypical image of the poet as a shepherd.
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Germany:
Rainer Maria Rilke is celebrated for his poetry and was known to have expressed admiration for Benito Mussolini shortly before his death.
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Romania:
Rainer Maria Rilke is one of the most profound and influential poets of the German language.
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Switzerland:
Rainer Maria Rilke visited Zurich for readings and wrote a dedication poem for the painter Mara Corradini.
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Switzerland:
Rainer Maria Rilke was a poet who experienced a creative surge while living in Schloss Muzot.
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United Kingdom:
Rainer Maria Rilke is mentioned as a poet whose correspondence with de Waal's grandmother is part of his family history.
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