Heidegger on Poetry
Heidegger on Poetry: What is Sudeep Sen for? Cross-reading of works by contemporary Indian English poet Sudeep Sen and German philosopher Martin Heidegger highlights some unexpected themes and parallels of both authors’ world-views. Somewhat poetical and often drawing on allusions, the analysis...
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oai:doaj.org-article:eea64071e5b8435c88bc59bb3ae195b02021-11-27T12:53:24ZHeidegger on Poetry10.12797/CIS.17.2015.17.151732-09172449-8696https://doaj.org/article/eea64071e5b8435c88bc59bb3ae195b02021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/cis/article/view/1685https://doaj.org/toc/1732-0917https://doaj.org/toc/2449-8696 Heidegger on Poetry: What is Sudeep Sen for? Cross-reading of works by contemporary Indian English poet Sudeep Sen and German philosopher Martin Heidegger highlights some unexpected themes and parallels of both authors’ world-views. Somewhat poetical and often drawing on allusions, the analysis is inspired by the approach on new historicism and its founder, Stephan Greenblatt. Sen and Heidegger, both praised for their attention towards language and beyond, share discoveries regarding existence in destitute time, suspicion about science and technologies, and finding of traces that could lead let the man back to gods. Toms Ķencis Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticlepoetrynew historicismSudeep SenMartin HeideggerBeingnatureIndo-Iranian languages and literaturePK1-9601Languages and literature of Eastern Asia, Africa, OceaniaPL1-8844ENCracow Indological Studies, Vol 17 (2021) |
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Heidegger on Poetry: What is Sudeep Sen for?
Cross-reading of works by contemporary Indian English poet Sudeep Sen and German philosopher Martin Heidegger highlights some unexpected themes and parallels of both authors’ world-views. Somewhat poetical and often drawing on allusions, the analysis is inspired by the approach on new historicism and its founder, Stephan Greenblatt. Sen and Heidegger, both praised for their attention towards language and beyond, share discoveries regarding existence in destitute time, suspicion about science and technologies, and finding of traces that could lead let the man back to gods.
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