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摘要
本文旨在探讨罗马尼亚裔法国作家乔沆(1911-1995)在其作品和笔记中运用的各种情感表达方式。从Michel Collot, Gaston Bachelard, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze和f lix Guattari的理论出发,我们将尝试确定乔拉尼思想的主要坐标,他试图在诗歌和碎片写作(因此与俳句相似)中复制感知现实的不同层次,经常对诸如木材,水,火或石头等元素进行实际的物质想象练习。关键词:物质情感,意象,俳句,乔沆,罗杰·卡伊洛斯
Fascination du matériel. Cioran et le travail poétique de la matière-émotion
This article aims to identify the various mechanisms used by the Romanian-born French writer Cioran (1911-1995) in his works and notebooks, with regard to the ways of conveying emotion into words. Starting from the theories of Michel Collot, Gaston Bachelard, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, we will attempt to identify the main coordinates of Cioranian thought who tries to replicate in a poetic and fragmentary writing (hence the similarities to haikus) the different strata of the perceived reality, often engaging in a real exercise of material imagination on elements such as wood, water, fire ou stone. Keywords: material-emotion, image, haiku, Cioran, Roger Caillois.