Mythopoetica: Holderlin and Bialik in a Hermeneutical Encounter - Zeev Maor - Books - Atropos Press - 9781940813073 - November 9, 2013
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Mythopoetica: Holderlin and Bialik in a Hermeneutical Encounter

Zeev Maor

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Mythopoetica: Holderlin and Bialik in a Hermeneutical Encounter

Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843) and Chaim Nachman Bialik (1873-1934). Both poets, each within his culture, is of canonic stature, and each one's poetry as well as theory, has brought forth a rich field of research and interpretation. This book creates a hermeneutical encounter between the poetries of Hölderlin and Bialik and the interpretational and philosophical discourses orbiting their writing. A 'synoptic' reading is implemented and discloses a reflective similarity at the heart of their ars poetica. The encounter reveals how both poets are reacting similarly to the ongoing crisis at the foundations of modernity; the rift of tradition and the divesting of its myths of their historical authorities. This encounter invites a new reading of the poets' work, one that recognize a poetic (and political) mission that appear to be shared by both. A mission that struggles with the question of myth and its delivery across the shattered authority of its transcendental origin. It is a textual approach, viewing myth as a type of literature, and averting the focus from the question of the myth transcendental validity to the conditions of its im/possible delivery. This 'poetico-political' approach, reveals the illusion of the binary opposition between de-mythologization and re-mythologization. It presents new possibilities which seem vital to our times; to speculate, beyond the insufficient dialectics, about a reconceptualization of a (modern) tradition, and about the transformations of 'myth' into a regenerative element in contemporary culture and politics. 'Myth' as inducing culture pathologies while also enabling cultural renewal at times of crisis.


248 pages, Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 9, 2013
ISBN13 9781940813073
Publishers Atropos Press
Pages 248
Dimensions 279 × 215 × 20 mm   ·   618 g
Language English