Hamburger published translations of many of the most important German-language writers, particularly poets. His work was recognised with numerous awards, including the Aristeion Prize in 1990, and the Order of the British Empire in 1992. Hamburger lived in Middleton, Suffolk, and appeared as a character in W. G. Sebald's The Rings of Saturn. A few months before his death he was visited by the artist Tacita Dean, whose poignant film Michael Hamburger focuses on the man and his home and the bonding of the man and his apple orchard.
Representative works included The Truth of Poetry (1968), a major work of criticism. His Collected Poems, 1941–1994 (1995) drew on around twenty collections. Hamburger himself commented unhappily on the habit that reviewers have of greeting publication of his own poetry with a ritualised "Michael Hamburger, better known as a translator...". Perhaps ironically, his original poetry is better known in its German translations, by the Austrian poet and translator Peter Waterhouse.[2] He often commented on the literary life: the first edition of his autobiography came out with the title A Mug's Game, a quotation from T. S. Eliot, whom Hamburger greatly admired, and to whose sixtieth-birthday biblio-symposium he contributed an eponymous poem of four stanzas[3] which tells its own story.
Modern German Poetry 1910–1960 (translator with C Middleton), Routledge, and New York, McGibbon & Kee, 1962 – out of print
J C F Hölderlin, Selected Verse (translator), Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin, 1961 (latest ed. London, Anvil, 1986)
Nelly Sachs, Selected Poems (translator), Jonathan Cape and New York, Farrar Straus and Giroux, 1968 – out of print
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, The Poems of Hans Magnus Enzensberger (translator with J Rothenberg and the author), London, Secker & Warburg, 1968 – out of print
H M Enzensberger, Poems for People Who Don't Read Poems (translator), Secker & Warburg, 1968 – out of print
An Unofficial Rilke (translator), London, Anvil Press, 1981 – out of print
Paul Celan, Poems (translator), Manchester, Carcanet, 1972 (new enlarged ed. as Poems of Paul Celan, New York, Persea, 1988 and 2002, and Anvil Press, 2007)
Friedrich Hölderlin, Selected poems and Fragments (translator), Penguin Classics, 1998 (new ed. 2007)
W. G. Sebald, After Nature (translator), London, Hamish Hamilton, 2002
W. G. Sebald, Unrecounted (translator), Hamish Hamilton, 2004
Proseedit
Reason and Energy, London, Routledge & K. Paul, 1957 – out of print
From Prophecy to Exorcism: the Premisses of Modern German Literature, Longmans, 1965 – out of print
The Truth of Poetry, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, First published in 1969, (latest ed. Anvil, 1996)
Testimonies, Selected Shorter Prose 1950–1987, New York, St Martin's Press, 1989
A Mug's Game (memoir), Carcanet, 1973, (revised ed. as String of Beginnings) – out of print
String of Beginnings (memoir), Skoob Seriph, 1991
Philip Larkin: A Retrospect, London, Enitharmon Press, 2002 — edition limited to 90 copies plus 20 hors commerce
Poetryedit
Flowering Cactus. Poems 1942–1949. Hand & Flower Press, Aldington 1950
Poems 1950–1951. Hand & Flower Press, Aldington 1952
The Dual Site. Poems. Routledge & Kegan Paul; London 1958
Weather and Season. New Poems. Longmans, London 1963; Atheneum, New York 1963
Feeding the Chickadees. Turret Books, London 1968
Penguin Modern Poets. No. 14. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth 1969 (with Alan Brownjohn and Charles Tomlinson)
Travelling. Fulcrum Press, London 1969, ISBN 0-85246-044-9
Travelling I–V. Agenda Editions, London 1973, ISBN 0-902400-09-6
Ownerless Earth. New & Selected poems. Carcanet Press, Cheadle, Cheshire 1973, ISBN 0-85635-038-9, ISBN 0-85635-039-7
Travelling VI. I.M. Imprimit, London 1975
Real Estate. Carcanet, Manchester 1977, ISBN 0-85635-216-0, ISBN 0-85635-234-9
Moralities. Morden Tower Publications, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1977, ISBN 0-905760-03-4
Variations in Suffolk, IV. Sceptre Press, Knotting 1980
Variations. Carcanet New Press, Manchester 1981, ISBN 0-85635-354-X
In Suffolk. Five Seasons Press, Hereford 1982
Collected Poems. 1941–1983. Carcanet Press, Manchester 1984, ISBN 0-85635-497-X
Trees. Embers Handpress, Llangynog 1988, ISBN 1-871570-01-8
Selected Poems. Carcanet, Manchester 1988, ISBN 0-85635-752-9
Roots in the Air. Anvil Press Poetry, London 1991, ISBN 0-85646-243-8
Collected Poems. 1941–1994. Anvil Press Poetry, London 1995, ISBN 0-85646-266-7
Late. Anvil Press Poetry, London 1997, ISBN 0-85646-294-2
Intersections. Shorter Poems 1994–2000. Anvil Press Poetry, London 2000, ISBN 0-85646-321-3
From a Diary of Non-Events. Anvil Press Poetry, London 2002, ISBN 0-85646-343-4
Wild and Wounded. Shorter Poems 2000–2003. Anvil Press Poetry, London 2004, ISBN 0-85646-371-X
Circling the Square. Anvil Press Poetry, London 2006, ISBN 0-85646-392-2
Otheredit
Hamburger, Michael. "T. S. Eliot." In T. S. Eliot: A Symposium, edited by Richard March and Tambimuttu, 178. London: Editions Poetry, 1948.
Notesedit
^Baker, William (2013). "Hamburger, Michael Peter Leopold (1924–2007), poet, translator, and literary critic". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/98868. Retrieved 21 February 2021. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^Michael Hamburger: Poet, translator and academic, more acclaimed in Germany than in Britain
Theo Breuer, Still He is Turning – Michael Hamburger; in: T.B., Aus dem Hinterland. Lyrik nach 2000, Edition YE 2005.
External linksedit
Obituary in The Independent
Obituary from the Times newspaper
Obituary from The Guardian UnlimitedPoet, translator and academic, more acclaimed in Germany than in Britain
Michael Hamburger at the Poetry Archive
Remembering Poet and Translator Michael Hamburger an appreciation by Joshua Cohen at The Jewish Daily Forward published 19 June 2007
I am a survivor from a different culture interview with Michael Hamburger, conducted by Lidia Vianu, Published in The European English Messenger, Spring 2006 (pp. 35–37)
"...a few things on behalf of the fine English poet Michael Hamburger" poet Mark Scroggins's appreciation for the work of Michael Hamburger
Unpicked Apples – Memories of Michael Hamburger by Will Stone published 10 March 2010