`If the recent German Zeitgeist could speak, it might sound a good deal
like Michael
Kruger, ' Richard Dove writes in his introduction to Diderot's Cat, the
first comprehensive selection of Kruger's poems in English. The poems
are drawn from thirteen collections published over the last two decades
of uneasy peace and momentous change.
Michael Kruger was born in Saxony in 1943, grew up in Berlin, and has
lived for more than twenty years in Munich. Although a prose-writer,
publisher, essayist and critic of note, and also the editor of the
important German literary magazine Akzente, he is best known in his own
country as a poet.