Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
This article aims to investigate on Tristan Taza’s famous statement: “Thought is made in
mouth”, through the analysis of some of his Romanian first poems. In order to justify Dada
linguistic deconstruction, Tristan Tzara mystically invokes in his works a joy, which causes
distruction and revolutionizes the fundamental laws of logic and language itself. By replacing the
old style of writing poetry with a new language, which is able to deprive itself of communication
problems, he gives to the word its freedom, opening a revolutionary path to dream and desire,
and, at the same time, he meaningfully contributes to the emancipation of poetic expressions from
ancient poetry prosody, logic and syntax.
mouth”, through the analysis of some of his Romanian first poems. In order to justify Dada
linguistic deconstruction, Tristan Tzara mystically invokes in his works a joy, which causes
distruction and revolutionizes the fundamental laws of logic and language itself. By replacing the
old style of writing poetry with a new language, which is able to deprive itself of communication
problems, he gives to the word its freedom, opening a revolutionary path to dream and desire,
and, at the same time, he meaningfully contributes to the emancipation of poetic expressions from
ancient poetry prosody, logic and syntax.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tristan Tzara, poetry, language, Romania, deconstruction, Dada
Elenco autori:
Carannante, IRMA MARIA GRAZIA
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