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Reversion: lyric time(s) II
(2019)
Is a 'history' of the lyric even conceivable? What would a 'lyric' temporality look like? With a focus on Rainer Maria Rilke's decision not to translate, but rather to rewrite Dante's "Vita nova" (1293–1295) in the first of his "Duineser Elegien" (1912), the essay deploys 'reversion' (as turning back, return, coming around again), alongside 're-citation', as a keyword that can unlock the transhistorical operations of the lyric as the re-enactment of selected gestures under different circumstances.
Recitation : lyric time(s) I
(2019)
What is the time of the lyric? For Augustine, the recitation of a hymn illustrates the workings of time in the human mind; for Giorgio Agamben, the poem itself exemplifies the structure of what he defines as 'messianic time'. By focusing on Dante's sonnet 'Tanto gentile e tanto onesta pare' and looking at the double act of the recitation of the poem and the "re-citation" of prior gestures, the temporality of both the single poem and lyric discourse will come into focus.
In dieser Studie wird Ernst Jandls experimentelle Dichtung unter Einbeziehung seiner komplexen Sprachwelt und verschiedener Interpretationsansätze beschrieben. Um seine poetologischen Überlegungen und Schreibverfahren zu erfassen, werden einige zum Kanon gehörende Texte vorgeführt. Dabei wird von den selbstreferenziellen Positionen des Autors und den diversen Untersuchungen aus der Sekundärliteratur ausgegangen, die vordergründig die innovatorischen Qualitäten der Dichtungen hervorheben.