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Metapoetic Scenes: Zoomorphism, Antrophomorphism And Spatialization In The Neo-lyryc Poem In the Poetry of Guy Goffette
Linda Maria Baros
; Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris
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Éloge pour une cuisine de province by Guy Goffette lends body to the poem and thus probes the substance of its theme. By turns spatialised, zoomorphised and anthropomorphised, the poem identifies with a winged provincial kitchen, with a bird and, finally, with Icarus. All these hypostases converge to invest it with an ideal of ascent that follows in the wake of the traditional lyricism. But this would be without taking into account the iconoclastic vector that structures its matrix: the new lyricism. This innovative literary movement, which came to the fore in the 80s, in Belgium and all over the French-speaking world, broke with the elevated language and themes specific to lyricism and demanded a constant descent into reality. Therefore, the fall of Icarus is superimposed on the trajectory of the neo-lyric poetic utterance, which aims to anchor itself in the concrete, in the quotidian, and to reconcile the human being with finitude, by re-enchanting everyday life.
Ključne riječi
new lyricism; quotidian; remotivation; the ideal of ascent, the descent into reality
Hrčak ID:
170355
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Datum izdavanja:
7.11.2016.
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