Man, Poetry and Nature in the Work of A.Yu. Krymsky: Actuality of Postmodern Communications
Man, Poetry and Nature in the Work of A.Yu. Krymsky: Actuality of Postmodern Communications
Author(s): Mykola Maksiuta, Oleksandra Shtepenko, Oksana Patlaichuk, Iryna Skliar, Alla Yarova, Olga StupakSubject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Sociology
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Postmodern spiritual intentions; essential self-affirmation of Ego; national person; mental and spiritual harmony; self-dialogue; rationalization of poetry; poetic self-awareness;
Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the features of poetic reflection in the work of A. Krymsky in the relation "man-nature". Coverage of this problem in the conditions of postmodern philosophical discourse requires appropriate embeddedness in the national and cultural experience. Moreover, the poetry of A. Krymsky manifests the deep experiences of the Ukrainian man's ties with the natural world, which includes the actualization of the inner nature of man. The author seeks to "write out" the laws of the "moral constitution" according to which a person is worthy of his purpose of being in nature "has the right" to love according to the vocation of his convictions, his needs and inclinations. On the one hand, the author seems to call us to abide by these "laws", but, on the other hand, his thoughts divert from such categoricalness into the space of "identity" and confessional repentance. As follows from the above, the dignity of a person consists in the awakening and strengthening of an independent, responsible, formed on the path of enriching the inner life of a spiritual personality and the search for a free egress. And in this, in fact, the highest value of the relevance of postmodern self-communication in the interpretation of the poetic work of A. Krymsky is developed.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 13/2022
- Issue No: 1 Sup. 1
- Page Range: 229-246
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English