The fifty-five Sonnets to Orpheus were written by Rilke in February
1922, in less than two weeks. Their central themes are Orpheus and his
song of praise; what is sung is "Dasein", "being- here", the presence in
the world. Rilke considered as a betrayal of his poetry any translation
that would not reproduce, together with his thinking, his internal
movement, his rhythm, his rhymes, his music. The goal of the translator
has been to make that orchestration "heard" as much as possible, to try
and reproduce the structure, rhyme and rhythm, of Rilke's Sonnets, in
order for these translations to sound as echoes of the originals.