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Andreas Weiland (born October 14, 1944) is a bilingual poet who writes in English and German. His poetry has been praised by fellow poets. Jürgen Theobaldy was the first poet and editor who published him. Nicolas Born called him "a born lyrical poet".
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) also praised his poetry. Weiland is also an art and film critic.


Life and work


The early years

Weiland was born on October 14, 1944, north-western Germany. He studied American literature in
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, Germany. In 1967 he founded the poetry magazine ''Touch'' with Steven R. Diamant. The journal is available in the
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called it ''una rivista d'avanguardia'' ("a journal of the avant-garde"). Since 1966, Weiland has translated poetry from Italian, modern Greek and Portuguese into English and German. He also translated and published the works of a number of " Angry Young Men", including
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. Weiland participated in a poetry reading with the British Beat poet Michael Horovitz in Bochum in the late 1960s. In the 1970s, he wrote a poetic text inspired by the video film '' Herman Dances Alone''. In 1975, his poem inspired by Straub-Huillet's film "Moses und Aron" was published in the journal
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. This poem was translated from German to French by Jean-Marie Straub, and appeared in the Cahiers in both languages, accompanied by the commentary "''Il comble à peu tous mes espoirs quant au film''" ("It encompasses nearly all my hopes with regard to the film").


Years in Taiwan

During the second half of the 1970s, Weiland worked for several years as a lecturer in the German and English departments of a university in Taiwan. In Taiwan, he founded a journal called ''Street'' (''Jie Tou,'' 街頭). During this period, there were many street protests against the
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(KMT) dictatorship. When Weiland published the work of two writers who had previously been imprisoned by the KMT, the government closed down the journal. According to Weiland's "List of Publications," he also published articles in Chinese magazines, including ''
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'' and ''Artist Magazine''. Two articles published in ''Artist Magazine'' were later republished in a small book, ''Day for Night in Taipei, Notes of A Cinéaste''. An article by him originally published in ''Yinxiang'' about a film by the Indonesian film director Wim Umboh was republished in ''Art in Society''. The journal mentions that Weiland interviewed Wim Umboh in
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when Umboh's film ''Plastic Flowers'', which was scheduled to be screened during the
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of 1978, was outlawed by the KMT regime. Weiland attended a private screening of the forbidden film. Weiland wrote and published articles about art and cinema in Taiwan; his "List of Publications" also mentions a number of articles he wrote in those years about performances of the
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.


The 1980s and '90s

Starting in the early 1980s, Weiland worked as a planning historian at the Department of Planning Theory of Aachen Technical University. As a planning historian, Weiland published a number of articles. An interdisciplinary article that crossed the boundary between
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and discourse theory appeared in Jürgen Link's journal ''kultuRRevolution''. This journal also published a number of his poems. He continued to write poetry and to correspond with poets, among them Jürgen Theobaldy, Erich Fried and perhaps also J ohn Wieners, with whom he was already in touch in 1973 and
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until Corman died). When Weiland read his poetry, it was often in the context of art exhibitions, for example at the Villa Ichon cultural center in Bremen in 1986 in conjunction with Wilfried ("Willi") Seeba's exhibition. In Aachen, he read his poems in the Karmán Auditory during an event organized for him by Peter Klein of the renowned Buchhandlung Backhaus that also invited such poets as
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. And he read his poems in this university town when he was invited to do so during the exhibitions of artists such as Lui Rummler and Peter Lacroix. Weiland also participated in the art projects and exhibitions of the Canadian painter and printmaker
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during the 1980s. In addition to reading his poems during single exhibitions of Evelyn, he wrote the text for Evelyn's catalogue "Burning Cloud and Other Themes" when the artist had a big exhibition in the RhoK (Flemish art academy) in Brussels in 1987. In 1987, Weiland participated in the feminist art project "''Unter einem Himmel''" ("Under one and the same sky") at the gallery of
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,
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, that was organized and curated by
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in 1986–1988. Here, he introduced the female Korean artist Eu-nim Ro to the public and read his poetry. Two years later, he participated in the project "''Wo bleibst Du, Revolution?''" ("Where are you waiting, Revolution?") at the Museum of Modern Art, Bochum, Germany. With Fang Weigui, Weiland translated 155 poems that were written by the ancient Chinese poet
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. The book, which was published in
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in 1999, was positively reviewed by Karl-Heinz Pohl (sinologue, Trier University) and by
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(poet and sinologue, Bonn and Beijing).


2000 onwards

Weiland read his poems frequently during diverse events organized by
Doris Schoettler-Boll Doris Schöttler-Boll (born 3 January 1945 in Noerdlingen; died 29 January 2015 in Essen) was a German artist. She is known for her de-constructivist works that she initially described as a result of Photomontage and Collage. Life and work St ...
in the Atelierhaus (art house) in
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Steele. He presented poems of his new poetry book "Die Tage, das Zeitalter" (The Days, the Age...) during the "Long Night of Poets" event on September 21, 2001, which also featured the poets Angelika Janz, Christina Schlegel, D.E. Sattler, Ina Kurz, Matthias Schamp and
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. When Hans van der Grinten, a friend of Joseph Beuys, invited Angelo Evelyn to do a big single exhibition in the museum of his hometown, Kranenburg, Weiland was invited to read his poetry. The new poems read during the event were inspired by works of Evelyn. They appeared in print in 2003. Weiland also read recently written poetry in the context of a series of events curated by the artist Li Portenlänger. In one case, the result was a small poetry book with an original lithographic art work by Portenlänger. Weiland participated in collective art and literature projects such as the project "Erfahren/Erinnern" (Figurenfeld Project, Eichstätt, Germany), together with Li Portenlänger, Luc Piron, and Angelo Evelyn, and in the big "Demer" project of Luc Piron that was exhibited in Diest, Belgium, in 2014. Weiland's cooperation with Piron resulted in a number of artist books with Piron's art works and Weiland's poems. Weiland wrote also commentaries on the paintings of modern Arab artists like Maurice Haddad from Iraq and, while using a pseudonym, about the Egyptian painter Saad el Girgawi. In 2009, Weiland participated in a conference about the Contemporary Arab Contribution to World Culture at the UNESCO in Paris that was organized by the president of the IAIS. He gave talks on two Arab architects,
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and Hassan Fathy. In recent years, Weiland has started two multilingual online magazines. One of these is called ''Street Voice''. For the sixth issue of this poetry journal, he has translated poetry from the Mongolian language. He has been published since 1966 in a number of literary journals and his poems have also been translated into other languages.See for example the Italian journal ''Quaderni del Dipartimento del LLSM'' (Genova), n.11, p. 420; see also the anthology ''爱情的故事Aiqing de gushi: 300 deutsche Liebesgedichte'' (Love Stories: 300 German love poems), Beijing, 1996, pp. 38, 125, 135, 402, etc., ; and see also the issue of the Slovakian journal ''Romboid'' that featured the poets HAUGOVÁ / JURÁNOVÁ / KAPITÁNOVÁ / KOPCSAY / RÚFUS / RUZICKOVÁ / VALÉRY / WEILAND. (''Romboid'' (Bratislava), Vol. XLIII, No. 8, 2008, S. 67-71. – ISSN 0231-6714.) His poetry books can be found in the
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(Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) and the
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(Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag).


Selected publications

* '' Gedichte aus einem dunklen Land'', Rotterdam (Symposium Verlag) 1998 * '' Die Tage, das Zeitalter'', Rotterdam tc.(Jietou Press) 1999, 2da edición 2001 * '' At Mad Mick's Place'', Rotterdam (Symposium Press) 2000 * '' Das verwandte Land'', Rotterdam (Symposium Press) 2000 * '' Midwestern vistas & other poems'', Rotterdam (Symposium Press) 2001 * '' The Kranenburg Poems'', Rotterdam (Symposium Press) 2003, 2da edición 2004 * '' Strange meeting you / Seltsame Begegnung'', Rotterdam (Symposium Press) 2003 * '' Die Rosenberg-Barradini-Torres-Gedichte'', Paris (Jietou) 2005 * The Blackness of Black: Poems in Memory of Nan Hoover * An einem Tag voller Licht. Dortmund (Edition Offenes Feld) 2023


References


External links

* Street Voice / Voix dans les rues / Strassenstimmen / Voces de la calle, ISSN 1618-2146. – Multilingual literary journal; editor: Andreas Weiland. Published by Stonybrook Editions / Steinbeck Verlag
index
* Andreas Weiland, “Some Thoughts about ‘World Literature’ and the Literature Truly Needed,” in: Comparative Literature & World Literature (Beijing), Vol. 2, No. 1 (2017), pp. 1–50. UR

– Accessed Sept. 30, 2019, 10:15 h. * Andreas Weiland, List of publications (except urbanistic publications
Andreas Weiland, Veroeffentlichungen / List of Publications ( Auswahl )
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