LUCIAN BLAGA ÎN „OBSEDANTUL DECENIU”
(RECITIND LUNTREA LUI CARON)
Lucian Blaga in the obsessive decade” (Rereading Charon's Ferry)
Author(s): Adrian Dinu RachieruSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: internal exile; "obsessive decade"; "dictatorship of Consciousness"; mythical realism; canonical recovery; cultural resistance;
Summary/Abstract: It is deeply rooted that, after 1948, Lucian Blaga, who was in internal exile, subject to prohibitions and humiliations would have exclusively fled into poetry and translations. The surprising appearance in 1990 of the confession novel Charon's Raft, despite reservations (the romantic poetic autobiography, silencing the convulsions of the era) forces one to rethink his writing path in the "obsessive decade" (according to Preda’s formula). As a creative being, listening to what he called the dictatorship of Consciousness, giving an example of cultural resistance to the Proletcultist assault, Blaga exprienced a difficult canonical recovery. His richly reviewed work, sparking controversy and touching the mysterious nature of the world, reveals a remarkable inner unity, metaphoricaly increasing and being lyrically vectorised, on the last of an organic realism of mythological substructure.
Journal: SAECULUM
- Issue Year: 41/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 80-91
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Romanian
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