For nearly half a century, German artist Max Neumann has worked to create, hone and elaborate a visual vocabulary that is dark, compulsive and forceful. A lifelong collaborator, Neumann’s paintings have accompanied the work of Cees Nooteboom, Seamus Heaney, Fernando pessoaand Laszlo Krasznahorkai, among many others. In poetry and time, Neumann’s haunting images are accompanied by a lyrical and penetrating text from poet joachim sartorius, who notes that a certain silence is at the very heart of poems, stating: “they know what it is they do, but do not say it.” exploring this mystery, he considers examples from Dickinson, Rilke and Shakespeare, among others and examines the realities of transience and mortality at the centre of poems’ reasons for being, their urge to form their own reality and abolish time while being inextricably bound to time. Sartorius’s ruminations beautifully complement Neumann’s series of thirty poignant paintings, making this volume is an extraordinarily rare and exquisite book.
Joachim Sartorius is a German poet, translator, diplomat, festival organizer and lawyer. He has written five volumes of poetry, as well as numerous other books. In 2011 Sartorius was named a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.