Blanchot, Heidegger: inspiration for reading a poem by Henriqueta Lisboa

The poetic sense, according to Blanchot, is an absent sense. As for Heidegger, he says that poetry founds its own truth. This paper intends to read/listen the poem “Rosa plena” (“Full Rose”), by Henriqueta Lisboa, to show that the poetic sign is unstable, full of gaps and possibilities, configuring...

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Main Authors: Cid Ottoni Bylaardt, Marcia de Mesquita Araújo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2020-04-01
Series:Gragoatá
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Online Access:https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/38085
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Summary:The poetic sense, according to Blanchot, is an absent sense. As for Heidegger, he says that poetry founds its own truth. This paper intends to read/listen the poem “Rosa plena” (“Full Rose”), by Henriqueta Lisboa, to show that the poetic sign is unstable, full of gaps and possibilities, configuring Blanchot’s disaster, which speaks for the oblivion, for the silence, and making it impossible to set a safe correspondence for the poetic images, a transparent association between the symbols and the cultural burden they bear. Blanchot’s and Heidegger’s thoughts, among others, help in our steps.
ISSN:1413-9073
2358-4114