Eros & Logos. From poetry to philosophy, from philosophy to poetry
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v11iEspecial.70855Keywords:
Eroticization of language, Metaphor and symbol, Controlled plurivocity, Poetry and philosophyAbstract
In an essayistic and experimental approach, which includes the reconstruction of conceptual contexts and poetic writing, this article interrogates the passages and hybridizations between poetry and philosophy from the point of view of their relation to Eros. Thus, in dialogues with Sappho, Anne Carson, Walter Benjamin and Hans Blumenberg, I present the notion of “eroticization of language” as a point of convergence between poetic production and theoretical impulse.
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