2017
DOI: 10.11606/1982-8837213336
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Poetry as erasure in Carlfriedrich Claus and Ana Hatherly

Abstract: Carlfriedrich Claus and Ana Hatherly visual works are outside what is conventionally named poetry. A poetry without words remains impossible for the defenders of writing as a logocentric practice. Therefore, the authors studied here invite a deviant reading of the contemporary poetry. They assume contemporary poetry tends toward iconicity and even the complete illegibility as a way of aesthetically apprehending the chaotic world. Since they neither follow the same rules of the traditional lyric, nor can they b… Show more

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