Although he is now one of the most celebrated contemporary American novelists, Paul Auster started his career as a poet and a translator of poetry. This essay focuses on the concept of disappearance, which emerges from Auster’s verses almost as a form of aesthetic thinking, close to the ideas of Maurice Blanchot. The idea of disappearance seems to operate as a device within the act of writing itself, and produces a transformation of the writing subject and his or her world. This fundamental Blanchotian thesis represents a line of inquiry for reading Auster’s poetry, especially from the point of view of the experience of writing. Auster’s "poetics of disappearance" is a clear example of Blanchot’s influence on his way of looking at the act of writing, especially in his early and lesser known works.
Una poetica della scomparsa. Sulla poesia di Paul Auster
PITOZZI, ANDREA
2015-01-01
Abstract
Although he is now one of the most celebrated contemporary American novelists, Paul Auster started his career as a poet and a translator of poetry. This essay focuses on the concept of disappearance, which emerges from Auster’s verses almost as a form of aesthetic thinking, close to the ideas of Maurice Blanchot. The idea of disappearance seems to operate as a device within the act of writing itself, and produces a transformation of the writing subject and his or her world. This fundamental Blanchotian thesis represents a line of inquiry for reading Auster’s poetry, especially from the point of view of the experience of writing. Auster’s "poetics of disappearance" is a clear example of Blanchot’s influence on his way of looking at the act of writing, especially in his early and lesser known works.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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