Egzistencijalistički nadahnuta lirika u Hrvatskoj, Sloveniji i Mađarskoj

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2011-02-01Author
Kálecz-Simon, Orsolya
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V petdesetih in šestdesetih letih 20. stoletja se je v srednjeevropskem
pesništvu pojavila zelo močna literarna smer, ki je črpala iz različnih
literarnih in filozofskih pogledov Camusa, Sartra in drugih. Medtem ko
so zahodni eksistencialisti poudarjali pomen družbene angažiranosti,
so se njihovi vzhodni kolegi osredotočali predvsem na ontološka vprašanja
in stremeli po literarnem okolju brez vplivov ideologij. Razprava
predstavlja liriko treh pesnikov – Edvarda Kocbeka (Slovenija), Slavka
Mihalića (Hrvaška) in Jánosa Pilinszkyja (Madžarska) – ter izpostavlja
njihove stične točke: ontološko-individualistične teme, izoliranost lirskega
subjekta, predmetnost in težnja po depersonalizaciji, svobodni
verz ter pesniški jezik, podoben živemu jeziku.
In the 1950s and 1960s, a very influential type of poetry was born in
Central Europe that owes a lot to Camus, Sartre et al. While Western
existentialists emphasized the need for social engagement, their
Eastern colleagues concentrated on ontological questions and tried
to create a literary environment isolated from ideological influences.
This paper discusses the poetry of Edvard Kocbek (Slovenia), Slavko
Mihalić (Croatia) and János Pilinszky (Hungary), whose most important
common points are their ontological-individualistic topics,
isolation of the lyric subject, the objectivist and depersonalizing tendencies,
free verse and a poetic manner of speaking that is very close
to live speech.
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Orsolya Kálecz-Simon. 2011. Egzistencijalistički nadahnuta lirika u Hrvatskoj, Sloveniji i Mađarskoj. Slavia Centralis IV/2: 70-81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.8630
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