Title: | A “Decadent” poet on the aesthetic “Plantations” of the new poetry |
Author: | Sorin Ivan |
Publication: | Diversité et identité culturelle en Europe, XII (1), p. 167 |
p-ISSN: | 2067-0931 |
Publisher: | Editura Muzeul Literaturii Române |
Place: | București |
Year: | 2015 |
Abstract: | The Lost Generation marks a major moment in the development of contemporary Romanian poetry. The process they start and develop in a rebellious manner in the fifth decade is not limited to theoretical or ideological positions. Advocating the change in poetry, they propose something in return: their own poetry. Another kind of poetry, in the spirit of a new vision and of a new aesthetic, based, paradoxically, on the refusal of aesthetics. The young authors‘ literary offer is remarkable and shows the way to a new kind of poetry, to a new aesthetic canon. Constant Tonegaru is one of the most important poetic voices of this movement, who crystallizes a particular poetic aesthetics. Escapism, fantasy, irony and self-irony, bohemian attitudes, intelligence, in an aesthetic context that brings together post-avant-garde, surrealist, neo-modernist and textualist elements, is what defines his aesthetic identity. |
Key words: | Aesthetic canon, escapism, irony, post-avant-garde, surrealism, neo-modernism, textualism |
Language: | English |
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