The essay, theoretical in nature, aims to interrogate the unprecedented semiosis that, in the interaction between the poem's voice and natural space, disrupts to the point of catastrophe both the voice that in the Beyerian verse speaks and the reading that the verse seems to prescribe for its listening. In dialogue with the reflections of Varela and Morton as well as with the philosophical debate on the so-called “vibrant matter,” an attempt will thus be made to show how the mutual contagion between the poetic self and spaces of more or less contaminated nature undermines, in Marcel Beyer's last collection of poems, the very instances of poetic eloquence, transforming the liber naturae into a hyperobject that calls for wandering, transversal, difracted readings.

(2024). Catastrofe del verso, catastrofe della lettura. Sulla poesia di Marcel Beyer [journal article - articolo]. In SEMICERCHIO. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/291548

Catastrofe del verso, catastrofe della lettura. Sulla poesia di Marcel Beyer

Valtolina, Amelia
2024-01-01

Abstract

The essay, theoretical in nature, aims to interrogate the unprecedented semiosis that, in the interaction between the poem's voice and natural space, disrupts to the point of catastrophe both the voice that in the Beyerian verse speaks and the reading that the verse seems to prescribe for its listening. In dialogue with the reflections of Varela and Morton as well as with the philosophical debate on the so-called “vibrant matter,” an attempt will thus be made to show how the mutual contagion between the poetic self and spaces of more or less contaminated nature undermines, in Marcel Beyer's last collection of poems, the very instances of poetic eloquence, transforming the liber naturae into a hyperobject that calls for wandering, transversal, difracted readings.
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Marcel Beyer's "Daemonenraeumdiesnts"; Timothy Morton's ontology; poetry and philosophy on natural discourse, "vibrant nature".
   Eco-writings. Geography, Environment and Resilience in German Literature
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I saggi di Francesco Fiorentino, Mariaenrica Giannuzzi, Matteo Iacovella, Camilla Miglio e Amelia Valtolina, presenti nei numeri LXX e LXXI di SEMICERCHIO sono parte della ricerca in corso nell’ambito del progetto “Eco-writings. Geography, Environment and Resilience in German Literature” (P2022KASPE), Unità Locale Sapienza Università di Roma (Resp. Camilla Miglio; PI Francesco Fiorentino Università di Roma 3), finanziato dal programma PRIN 2022 PNRR, CUP MASTER F53231065; CUP B53D2302909 www.ecoprin.it
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(2024). Catastrofe del verso, catastrofe della lettura. Sulla poesia di Marcel Beyer [journal article - articolo]. In SEMICERCHIO. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/291548
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