DEATH AS RADICAL BORDER - ABOUT JAN ČEP’S NOVEL THE BORDER OF A SHADOW
DEATH AS RADICAL BORDER - ABOUT JAN ČEP’S NOVEL THE BORDER OF A SHADOW
Author(s): Ján Gallik
Subject(s): Czech Literature, Existentialism, Theory of Literature
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Jan Čep; Phenomenon of death; Catholic novel; Philoshophical-reflexive and meditative lyricism;
Summary/Abstract: The Czech Catholic writer Jan Čep (1902–1974) belonged to the group of authors who built their work on spiritual-religious motifs. Literary critic František Xaver Šalda stated in the bookmark of Čep’s novel The Border of a Shadow (1935) that he is a “poet of death”, namely “a very special, possessing a very special, unusual view of things of life and death”. The language and imagery of his artistic work are based on philosophical-reflexive and meditative lyricism, often with a contemplative overlap. We consider the image of a double home to be one of the key images of Čep’s poetics. Its development can be traced from the author’s juvenile prose work to the latest texts, which are mainly essay-like. In addition to this image, however, in Čep’s work, reflecting on the phenomenon of life and death also appears to be the mainstay, while it is obvious that these entities are very closely related to the image of a double home. In this context, it will be important to observe how the phenomenon of death is depicted in Čep’s only novel The Border of a Shadow.
Book: The Figurativeness of the Language of Mystical Experience: Particularities and Interpretations
- Page Range: 39-47
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF