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(One of the Most Important and Influential German-Language Poets of the Post-Second World War Era) Paul Celan, a French poet of Romanian descent, was renowned for his groundbreaking poetic and linguistic techniques. A Holocaust survivor and literary translator, he played a pivotal role in reshaping German-language literature after World War II. Celan's work, characterized by its intricate and mysterious style, defied conventional poetic boundaries, leaving a profound mark on the literary landscape. His poetry continues to be celebrated for its distinctive perspective and significant literary achievements.