反对暴力的诗歌:谢尔盖·扎瓦洛夫的诗歌

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY
K. Ičin
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这篇文章讨论了Sergey Zavyalov?圣诞四旬斋?作为复调文本——列宁格勒被围困在奥斯维辛之后诗歌是否可能的哲学反思的背景下的证据。受害者的故事,以及来自前线的天气预报和新闻报道,成为人文主义崩溃时代人类生存悲剧的主要文件。
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Poetry against violence: Sergey Zavyalov’s poems
The article discusses Sergey Zavyalov?s cycle of poems ?Christmas Lent? as a polyphonic text - evidence of the besieged Leningrad in the context of philosophical reflections on whether poetry is possible after Auschwitz. The story of the victim, as well as the weather forecast and news report from the front, become the main document of the tragedy of human existence in the era of the collapse of humanism.
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