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Letters to a Young Poet
by Rainer Maria Rilke
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
Letters to a Young Poet isn’t just a regular book—it feels like a deep and personal conversation between a wise poet and a young person trying to find their path. It’s made up of ten real letters written by Rainer Maria Rilke to a young aspiring poet named Franz Kappus. In them, Rilke shares his honest thoughts about writing, art, life, and dealing with emotions.
What makes this book special is how calm and thoughtful it is. Rilke doesn’t give step-by-step advice or rules about poetry. Instead, he tells the young poet to look within himself, take his time growing, and not be afraid of being alone. He believes that solitude helps you become a better artist and person.
The language in the letters is beautiful, almost like poetry itself. Rilke talks about big feelings like love, sadness, and the unknowns of life in a way that’s emotional but also comforting. Even if you're not a writer, the advice feels meaningful—especially if you're going through a confusing or emotional time.
It’s a short book, but one you’ll want to come back to when you feel lost or need inspiration. It’s quiet, deep, and makes you think about life in a different way.