Simone Weil: Thinking Poetically
Joan Dargan
Simone Weil created a memorable uvre remarkable for its lucid, striking, and seemingly transparent prose. Aphoristic and impersonal in tone, it is the instrument of a master stylist. The first to recognize Weil’s achievement as a writer, this book situates her work within the French literary tradition, showing its affinities with Pascal and Baudelaire, and acknowledges its kinship to the works of poets and writers of her generation, notably the poets Rene Char and Marina Tsvetaeva. The parallel between Weil’s concept of decreation and the impersonality of the speaker in her prose is shown ultimately to be related to her will to surpass the boundaries of the written page in her drive to self-immolation. Close reading of passages from her notebooks, several short texts, and a proposal for front-line nurses addressed to the Free French illustrates the forces and influences at work in her writing.
Yıl:
1999
Yayımcı:
State University of New York Press
Dil:
english
Sayfalar:
148
ISBN 10:
0791442233
ISBN 13:
9780791442234
Seriler:
Simone Weil Studies
Dosya:
CHM, 182 KB
IPFS:
,
english, 1999