THE DISCOURSE OF DISSOLUTION AND THE ORDER OF THE DENIAL IN MAX BLECHER'S WORK
THE DISCOURSE OF DISSOLUTION AND THE ORDER OF THE DENIAL IN MAX BLECHER'S WORK
Author(s): Doina-Emanuela VieriuSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Jean Burgos; Max Blecher; the discourse of the dissolution; the order of the denial; imaginary
Summary/Abstract: This article presents the particularity of a new structural order of the imaginary, seen as a sequel of Burgos' perspective by the discourse of the dissolution and the order of the denial. The analysis is based on the specific of the imaginary in Max Blecher's work - "Adventures in Immediate Unreality". In Blecher's discourse, the denial is the main gesture, being a negative discourse, unmeaningful, that leads to the disappearance of the world. At the end of the making is the unmaking. The images (the matter, the identities, the gestures, the languages) have an initial hypothetical coherence, but they lose immediately the meaning after birth; they are dissolvent and solute. The word is against itself; the conscientious meaning, which normally gives a significance, is synonymous, in this case, with a self-destruction process - each of the born virtues represents a minus-reality.
Journal: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 07
- Page Range: 1072-1078
- Page Count: 7
- Language: Romanian