Three deaths of the persona: Borges, Giannuzzi, Vignoli
This paper proposes a journey through some Argentine poetic avant-gardes based on three poems that are read, in their singularity, as three acts of death of the poetic subject: “La noche que en el sur lo velaron” by Jorge Luis Borges (Cuaderno San Martín, 1929), “Comensales eternos” by Joaquín Giann...
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I48-R154-article-66342023-09-22T15:49:05Z Three deaths of the persona: Borges, Giannuzzi, Vignoli Tres muertes del sujeto poético: Borges, Giannuzzi, Vignoli Sbdar Kaplan, Julieta avant-garde death persona vanguardias muerte sujeto poético This paper proposes a journey through some Argentine poetic avant-gardes based on three poems that are read, in their singularity, as three acts of death of the poetic subject: “La noche que en el sur lo velaron” by Jorge Luis Borges (Cuaderno San Martín, 1929), “Comensales eternos” by Joaquín Giannuzzi (Nuestros días mortales, 1958), and “Función de la lírica” by Beatriz Vignoli (Viernes, 2001). In spite of the three or four decades that separate one poem from the other, and without ignoring the historical, political and cultural plots that cross them, the proposal is to establish a journey following the thread that runs between the three texts: death. The semiotic work we carry out aims not so much to analyze this cliched lyrical motif rather than thinking to what extent the death that figures in each of the poems seals the dissolution –and by dissolution we mean, along with Monteleone (2016), a phantasmagoric existence or, along with Agamben (2013), a gesture that persists– of a certain conception of the poetic subject. Este trabajo plantea un recorrido por algunas vanguardias poéticas argentinas a partir de tres poemas que serán leídos, en su singularidad, como tres actas de defunción del sujeto poético: “La noche que en el sur lo velaron” de Jorge Luis Borges (Cuaderno San Martín, 1929), “Comensales eternos” de Joaquín Giannuzzi (Nuestros días mortales, 1958), y “Función de la lírica” de Beatriz Vignoli (Viernes, 2001). A pesar de las tres o cuatro décadas que separan un poema de otro, y sin desconocer las tramas históricas, políticas y culturales que los atraviesan, la propuesta es establecer un recorrido siguiendo el hilo que se tiende entre los tres textos: la muerte. El trabajo semiótico que realizaremos tiene como propósito no tanto analizar ese remanido motivo lírico sino pensar hasta qué punto la muerte que se figura en cada uno de los poemas sella la disolución –y por disolución entendemos, junto con Monteleone (2016), una existencia fantasmagórica o, junto con Agamben (2013), un gesto que persiste– de cierta concepción del sujeto poético. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2023-05-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/6634 10.30972/clt.0206634 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 20 (2023): Mayo; e2014 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/6634/6127 Derechos de autor 2023 Cuadernos de Literatura |
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This paper proposes a journey through some Argentine poetic avant-gardes based on three poems that are read, in their singularity, as three acts of death of the poetic subject: “La noche que en el sur lo velaron” by Jorge Luis Borges (Cuaderno San Martín, 1929), “Comensales eternos” by Joaquín Giannuzzi (Nuestros días mortales, 1958), and “Función de la lírica” by Beatriz Vignoli (Viernes, 2001). In spite of the three or four decades that separate one poem from the other, and without ignoring the historical, political and cultural plots that cross them, the proposal is to establish a journey following the thread that runs between the three texts: death. The semiotic work we carry out aims not so much to analyze this cliched lyrical motif rather than thinking to what extent the death that figures in each of the poems seals the dissolution –and by dissolution we mean, along with Monteleone (2016), a phantasmagoric existence or, along with Agamben (2013), a gesture that persists– of a certain conception of the poetic subject. |
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