Gastro-Poetics in Lithuanian Yiddish Literature of the Interwar Period: The Early Work of Moyshe Kulbak (1896-1937)

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Colloquia Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.51554/coll.22.49.02
Iveta Leitāne
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For almost a hundred years, literary critics and scholars have been trying to reach the depths of Moses Kulbak’s work and find the most appropriate keys to interpreting his sophisticated and puzzling works. This article is an attempt to approach author’s work by focusing on seemingly less important details and reconstructing their relational network. The depiction of eating scenes, meals (including ruined and imagined ones), as well as food and drink have been chosen as focus point. Such strategy, emphasizing body in the humanities, allows to draw attention to other key issues, such as the relationship between body and soul, nourishment and intellect, intellect and faith, etc. The article deals with the first decade Kulbak’s work and examines less discussed sources of inspiration of the great Yiddish poet and prose writer. Using metric and semantic analysis, the place and role of eating habits, meal scenes and spectacular food representations in Kulbak’s poetic universe are explained and reconstructed. Food metaphors help uncover hidden interconnections, and although they often play only a connotative role, they are still powerful means for expressing the author’s message, while simultaneously concealing it.
两次世界大战期间立陶宛意第绪语文学中的胃诗学——兼论莫伊什·库尔巴克(1896-1937)的早期作品
近一百年来,文学评论家和学者们一直试图深入了解摩西·库尔巴克的作品,并找到最合适的钥匙来解释他那些复杂而令人费解的作品。本文试图通过关注看似不太重要的细节和重建他们的关系网络来接近作者的工作。对饮食场景、膳食(包括残缺的和想象的)以及食物和饮料的描绘被选为重点。这种在人文学科中强调身体的策略,可以引起人们对其他关键问题的关注,如身体与灵魂、营养与智力、智力与信仰等的关系。本文探讨了库尔巴克创作的头十年,并探讨了这位伟大的意第绪语诗人和散文作家很少被讨论的灵感来源。利用度量和语义分析,饮食习惯、用餐场景和壮观的食物表现在库尔巴克诗意的宇宙中的地位和作用被解释和重建。食物隐喻有助于揭示隐藏的内在联系,虽然它们往往只起到隐含的作用,但它们仍然是表达作者信息的有力手段,同时也隐藏了作者的信息。
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