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157:"Early Apollo" and "Archaic Torso of Apollo" function as companion pieces through their roles as opening poems, descriptions of Apollo statues and thematic similarities. The scholar Charlie Louth writes that their respective adjectives are complementary, where "early" becomes a promise about the poetry that will follow, and "archaic" refers to a restoration of something original and complete, which Louth writes that the poem achieves despite the fragmentary state of the statue that inspired it. According to Louth, "Early Apollo" creates anticipation and "Archaic Torso of Apollo" demands that the reader contributes to a new beginning that can match the poem's achievement of fullness, as expressed in its final sentence: "you must change your life". 161: 20: 543: 528: 110:
and crotch area survive. The poem argues that although the head is missing, the characteristics of the remaining body give an impression of what the complete statue must have been like. The impression creates a sense of being observed and a need to change one's own life.
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in 1908. It opens the collection's second part and is a companion piece to "Early Apollo", which opens the first part. The poem describes the impressions given by the surviving
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Rilke had discussed the relationship between the fragment and the whole in prose texts, notably in reference to the sculptures of
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contains a dedication to Rodin, right before "Archaic Torso of Apollo", and the poem has been interpreted as a tribute to Rodin.
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It is not known for certain what statue Rilke thought of when he wrote "Archaic Torso of Apollo". The archaeologist
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was published in two parts in 1907 and 1908. The first part opens with "Early Apollo" (
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Groddeck, Wolfram (1999). "Blendung. Betrachtung an Rilkes zweitem Apollo-Sonett".
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used the final line of "Archaic Torso of Apollo" in the title of his book
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argued that this is improbable and suggested other possibilities.
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argued in 1947 that the poem's subject was the Miletus torso (
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The Archaic Torso of Apollo, translated by William Ruleman,
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Gedichte der Jahrhundertwende (1890—1910). Interpretationen
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Die Apollosonette Rilkes und ihre plastischen Urbilder
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Apollo's Archaic Torso, translation by Sarah Stutt,
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The Poet as Phenomenologist: Rilke and the New Poems
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German
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Rainer Maria Rilke
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archaic statue
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ancient Greece
archaic Greek sculpture
Apollo
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Rainer Maria Rilke
New Poems
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Auguste Rodin

Theater Freiburg
Peter Sloterdijk
You Must Change Your Life
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Ulrich Hausmann
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Paul Böckmann
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