Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals

The article focuses on one of the groups of core motifs in Jozef Mihalkovič’s (b. 1935) poetry. Animals and life in the countryside in general play an important role in Mihalkovič’s verse and the poet often uses these in contrast to the world of buildings and new settlements. However, the countrysid...

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Main Author: Michal Jareš
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Language:ces
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/03131154SL_2-23-07.pdf
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description The article focuses on one of the groups of core motifs in Jozef Mihalkovič’s (b. 1935) poetry. Animals and life in the countryside in general play an important role in Mihalkovič’s verse and the poet often uses these in contrast to the world of buildings and new settlements. However, the countryside is not portrayed in an idyllic light here. On the contrary: Mihalkovič’s texts can be viewed as gripping environmental poetry. At the same time, the poet’s melancholy and nostalgia are acknowledgements of respect for nature and it is through empathy and sympathy that his early poetry resonates with his attitude towards nature. Intellectually, however, Mihalkovič tries to transfer the qualities of animals to situations that are highly unpoetic and concrete. In this way, he succeeds in creating novel connections and unexpected encounters which are frequently highly interesting. This, however, changes during the 1980s when only memories remain and pragmatic and “unpoetic” poetry in which animals are often replaced by things emerges.
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spelling doaj.art-d46ff91213884b638290c85814082a2d2023-03-13T11:30:45ZcesSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak LiteratureSlovenska Literatura0037-69732023-03-0170220521210.31577/slovlit.2023.70.2.7Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals Michal Jareš0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1310-084XÚstav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, v.v.i.The article focuses on one of the groups of core motifs in Jozef Mihalkovič’s (b. 1935) poetry. Animals and life in the countryside in general play an important role in Mihalkovič’s verse and the poet often uses these in contrast to the world of buildings and new settlements. However, the countryside is not portrayed in an idyllic light here. On the contrary: Mihalkovič’s texts can be viewed as gripping environmental poetry. At the same time, the poet’s melancholy and nostalgia are acknowledgements of respect for nature and it is through empathy and sympathy that his early poetry resonates with his attitude towards nature. Intellectually, however, Mihalkovič tries to transfer the qualities of animals to situations that are highly unpoetic and concrete. In this way, he succeeds in creating novel connections and unexpected encounters which are frequently highly interesting. This, however, changes during the 1980s when only memories remain and pragmatic and “unpoetic” poetry in which animals are often replaced by things emerges.https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/03131154SL_2-23-07.pdftwentieth century slovak poetryenvironmentalismjozef mihalkovičmelancholycommitted poetry
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Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
Slovenska Literatura
twentieth century slovak poetry
environmentalism
jozef mihalkovič
melancholy
committed poetry
title Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
title_full Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
title_fullStr Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
title_full_unstemmed Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
title_short Rabbits see pink. Jozef Mihalkovič’s world of things and animals
title_sort rabbits see pink jozef mihalkovic s world of things and animals
topic twentieth century slovak poetry
environmentalism
jozef mihalkovič
melancholy
committed poetry
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