ALEGENOR THE TACITURN: NEW CONTEXTUALISATION APPROACHES TO VASILE PÂRVAN’S MEMORIALE Cover Image

ALEGENOR TACITURNUL: NOI CONTEXTUALIZĂRI ALE MEMORIALELOR LUI VASILE PÂRVAN
ALEGENOR THE TACITURN: NEW CONTEXTUALISATION APPROACHES TO VASILE PÂRVAN’S MEMORIALE

Author(s): Andi Mihalache
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Cultural history
Published by: Editura Palatul Culturii
Keywords: Vasile Pârvan; cultural studies; silence; sculpture; literature;

Summary/Abstract: In a famous text called Laus Dedali. Tăcere, the historian Vasile Pârvan imagined an Athenian sculptor: Alegenor. While he sculpted, the artist felt that silence was the shortest route to himself, instilling a more personal and atypical expressiveness (less tributary to the Greek aesthetical canon). Pârvan does not use the word sculptor (he tolerates the partial synonym digger: seeker, hunter, explorer of all paths within a rock). The shapeless rock is a labyrinth, a disentangled bunch of roads towards a possible Centre of the creator, towards the ideal form of his work, which corresponds without coinciding with it, which fits without replacing it. A digger penetrates the rock, a carver chips it off, thus remaining more or less on the outside. Alegenor’s silence is inquisitive: he touched every doubt to provide an exit, a solution, a road to his existence. Such a silence placed one’s being on a pathway, at the end of which man would openly acknowledge what he would choose to be.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 40
  • Page Range: 287-327
  • Page Count: 41
  • Language: Romanian