THE PROBLEMATIC OF WAITING IN VAIN
THE PROBLEMATIC OF WAITING IN VAIN
Author(s): Marius Romulus SălăgeanSubject(s): Novel, Romanian Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Heremit; being desert; teacher; decalog; platform;
Summary/Abstract: The unfinished human condition involves multiple issues attending. From the hyped wander wanderings, passing through the indistinct desert full of phantasms or diavolian embodiments, we will end at Seneca, the one that passes through other borders of understanding of the afferosite concept (dedicated, consecrated) to the inner human. As long as the real prophets can light their disciples in the wilderness, the wait has its own spiritual function, truly shaped by the Eckart Master. "Ad REM", the problematic in this case, the expectation occurs naturally in any ontological course, perceived as the last determination, as is the case in the desert of the Tatars - the novel of Dino Buzzat - or seen in the light of the fragility of hope. Beyond these more or less theoretical considerations, the proposed subject has a real interest in literature. And where could we have found a decalogue put even vertically on a "waiting room"? Octavian Paler's essayst named prose, but completely different from what was written up to him, keeping a strong original note, the teacher's multiple-character, from the novel "Life on a platform", can be associated with the reason for the waiting by the perspective of a clear destiny route. Apart from the "Roman-parabola" labeling, which is justified to a point, the metaphic in this case has certain color or cognitive locks that the reader enjoys. By enrolling this land of no one, a natural desert, the hermit professor consents to return to the world, at least symbolically, in an understanding of Leibniz's philosophy. It's the only one. We are toward the end of the lonely Roman "life on a platform" in the era, witnesses of the last imaginary conference held by a teacher whose existence was on a platform, or in an eternal waiting room.
Journal: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 25
- Page Range: 1058-1067
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian