On poetry and the evil of living: Amelia Rosselli and Hilda Hilst, a dialogue
The article aims to bring into contact the female poetry of two brilliant poets: Amelia Rosselli and Hilda Hilst. Each one, in their own way and style of writing and thinking about poetry, with peculiar life paths and stories, thematize love as desire, the life drive and the death drive, Eros and Th...
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Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Lenguas (CIFAL), Facultad de Lenguas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Avenida Enrique Barros s/n, Ciudad Universitaria. Córdoba, Argentina. Correo electrónico: revistacylc@lenguas.unc.edu.ar
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The article aims to bring into contact the female poetry of two brilliant poets: Amelia Rosselli and Hilda Hilst. Each one, in their own way and style of writing and thinking about poetry, with peculiar life paths and stories, thematize love as desire, the life drive and the death drive, Eros and Thanatos, showing that the "most intimate and profound moments of individual experience are capable of generating a poetry of disquieting poetic force" (Bosi, 1997). In Rosselli, the trauma generated by the death of her father gave rise to irreparable psychic suffering, persecution manias and obsessive delusions that tormented her throughout her life and led her to constant hospitalizations, resulting in her suicide. The story of her poetic writing is intertwined with the story of her own life. In Hilst, desire, associated with the death drive, appears represented, as in Rosselli, in the constant dialogue with the dead, in the evocation of classical myths, wrapped in an erotic and mystical, oneiric and mnemonic atmosphere, which produces poetry that is embodied through a vacillating, fragmented, obsessive and deeply vigorous writing. |
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I10-R337-article-438872023-12-23T22:31:20Z On poetry and the evil of living: Amelia Rosselli and Hilda Hilst, a dialogue La poesía y el mal de vivir: Amelia Rosselli e Hilda Hilst, un diálogo Da poesia e do mal de viver: Amelia Rosselli e Hilda Hilst, um diálogo Salatini Maffia, Erica Aparecida Amelia Rosselli Hilda Hilst poetry trauma death drive Amelia Rosselli Hilda Hilst poesía trauma pulsión de muerte Amelia Rosselli Hilda Hilst poesia trauma pulsão de morte The article aims to bring into contact the female poetry of two brilliant poets: Amelia Rosselli and Hilda Hilst. Each one, in their own way and style of writing and thinking about poetry, with peculiar life paths and stories, thematize love as desire, the life drive and the death drive, Eros and Thanatos, showing that the "most intimate and profound moments of individual experience are capable of generating a poetry of disquieting poetic force" (Bosi, 1997). In Rosselli, the trauma generated by the death of her father gave rise to irreparable psychic suffering, persecution manias and obsessive delusions that tormented her throughout her life and led her to constant hospitalizations, resulting in her suicide. The story of her poetic writing is intertwined with the story of her own life. In Hilst, desire, associated with the death drive, appears represented, as in Rosselli, in the constant dialogue with the dead, in the evocation of classical myths, wrapped in an erotic and mystical, oneiric and mnemonic atmosphere, which produces poetry that is embodied through a vacillating, fragmented, obsessive and deeply vigorous writing. El artículo pretende poner en contacto la poesía femenina de dos poetas geniales y particulares: Amelia Rosselli y Hilda Hilst. Cada una con su modo y estilo de escribir y concebir la poesía, con recorridos e historias de vida peculiares, tematizan el amor como deseo y pulsión de vida y de muerte, Eros y Thanatos, mostrando que los momentos “más íntimos y profundos de la experiencia individual pueden generar una poesía de inquietante fuerza poética” (Bosi 1997). En Rosselli, el trauma originado por la muerte del padre dio origen a sufrimientos psíquicos irreparables, a manías de persecución y delirios obsesivos que atormentaron su vida, la llevaron a constantes internaciones y, finalmente, motivaron su suicidio. La historia de su escritura poética se confunde con la historia de su propia vida. En Hilst, el deseo asociado a la pulsión de muerte aparece representado, así como en Rosselli, en el constante diálogo con los muertos, en la evocación de los mitos clásicos, envueltos en una atmósfera erótica y mística, onírica y mnemónica, dando origen a una poesía que se corporifica por medio de una escritura vacilante, fragmentada, obsesiva y profundamente vigorosa. O artigo pretende colocar em contato a poesia feminina de duas poetas geniais e particulares: Amelia Rosselli e Hilda Hilst. Cada uma com seu modo e estilo de escrever e de pensar a poesia, com percursos e histórias de vida peculiares, tematizam o amor como desejo, pulsão de vida e pulsão de morte, Eros e Thanatos, mostrando que os momentos “mais íntimos e profundos da experiência individual são capazes de gerar uma poesia de inquietante força poética” (Bosi 1997). Em Rosselli, o trauma gerado pela morte do pai deu origem a sofrimentos psíquicos irreparáveis, a manias de perseguição e delírios obsessivos que a atormentaram por toda a vida e a levaram a constantes internações, resultando em seu suicídio. A história de sua escrita poética se confunde com a história de sua própria vida. Em Hilst, o desejo associado à pulsão de morte aparece representado, assim como em Rosselli, no constante diálogo com os mortos, na evocação dos mitos clássicos, envoltos em uma atmosfera erótica e mística, onírica e mnemônica, dando origem a uma poesia que se corporifica por meio de uma escrita vacilante, fragmentada, obsessiva e profundamente vigorosa. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Lenguas (CIFAL), Facultad de Lenguas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Avenida Enrique Barros s/n, Ciudad Universitaria. Córdoba, Argentina. Correo electrónico: revistacylc@lenguas.unc.edu.ar 2023-12-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/CultyLit/article/view/43887 Revista de Culturas y Literaturas Comparadas; Vol. 14 (2023): Poéticas de la intimidad y la enfermedad en las literaturas contemporáneas comparadas 2591-3883 1852-4737 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/CultyLit/article/view/43887/44115 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/CultyLit/article/view/43887/44116 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |