0+6, or what is left of Benas Januševičius’ poetry after a conversation with Felix Thürlemann (summary)
gabrielė labanauskaitė |
2007-02-27 | 12:28
temos: ENGLISH
How does one analyze interdisciplinary poetry that escapes the traditional methodology of “straight” literary analysis? If a written poem takes the form of a graphic pattern or an object, is its “message” still the same? What is left of such poetry when one attempts to take it apart logically?
Constructing a fictional conversation of three characters, one of whom is the art historian and semiolinguist Felix Thürlemann, Gabrielė Labanauskaitė seeks answers to those questions while examining 0+6, the new book by poet Benas Januševičius. Unfortunately, this enterprise is doomed to failure. After considering various possible interpretations (not without Thürlemann’s help), the inquisitive participant of the conversation is bound to admit that one only gets further from poetry when trying to analyze it, and that Januševičius’ graphic poems are really signs of something that is not what it is.
temos: ENGLISH |
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