A Few Wild Words: The intellectual and poetological detour of Fondane. This article analysis the intellectual and poetic turning point of Benjamin Fondane, starting from A Few Wild Words, the introduction he wrote for his volume, Landscapes. Comparing A Few Wild Words by Fondane, to Der Meridian by Paul Celan, this study traces, through a comparative analysis of these two texts, the close poetic interconnection between these two authors, coming from Moldova and Bucovina - two historical regions of Romania, destroyed by the horror of two world wars. Furthermore, this study examines the profound boredom and the melancholy cruelty, typically Moldavian, which Fondane and Celan have in common in their specific way of making poetry.
« Mots sauvages » : le détour intellectuel et poétologique de Fondane
giovanni rotiroti
2019-01-01
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A Few Wild Words: The intellectual and poetological detour of Fondane. This article analysis the intellectual and poetic turning point of Benjamin Fondane, starting from A Few Wild Words, the introduction he wrote for his volume, Landscapes. Comparing A Few Wild Words by Fondane, to Der Meridian by Paul Celan, this study traces, through a comparative analysis of these two texts, the close poetic interconnection between these two authors, coming from Moldova and Bucovina - two historical regions of Romania, destroyed by the horror of two world wars. Furthermore, this study examines the profound boredom and the melancholy cruelty, typically Moldavian, which Fondane and Celan have in common in their specific way of making poetry.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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