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Vocația solitudinii sacre în lirica lui Valeriu Anania
Sacred vocation of loneliness in Valeriu Anania’s poetry

Author(s): Diana Câmpan
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Universitatea »1 Decembrie 1918« Alba Iulia
Keywords: Valeriu Anania; poetry; loneliness; religious

Summary/Abstract: This essay is focused on the so-called `the poetry of solitude` in Valeriu Anania’s poems. We try to follow the imaginary structure and the re-conversion of the Biblical myths in some philosophic symbols that occurs in his poetry. As he confessed, his poetry was written `deep the mind`, on the unusual pages of the soul, during the time when he was imprisoned by the Communist system in one of the most aggressive prisons from Romania, where no paper and no pencil were allowed. That is why, in a severe and painful solitude, the poet decided to write poetry as a fundamental gesture to climb the invisible way to Divinity and, as well, as a form to protect himself from the cruelty of the political system. Obviously, Valeriu Anania’s poetry (publishes after he was free) is a perfect example for the the so-called `literature with curative sense`, as well a religious lesson about the main important steps to accede to Aletheia

  • Issue Year: 17/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 51-58
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian
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