Sobre Formas de Vida e de Morte

Authors

  • Susana Scramim

Keywords:

Modern poetry, body, sacred, contemporary

Abstract

To Colette Peignot, who signed under the pseudonym Laure, the active character of literary writing consisted in its deepest existential search. His uncompromising and anguished way of life and writing promoted a poignant discussion with Georges Bataille which resulted in his reflection on ways of life across the body and mental castration of militarism and policing both the political forces of the left and the right at the beginning the twentieth century. In the few texts of Laure, the tragic pathos imposes itself as the axis of reading, however, is paradoxical that tragic aspect of his writing outside his passion for communicability and the sacred. About the poems of Laure and libertarian relationship between poetry and body and affiliations that way of living, compared to the poems of Paula Glenadel, contemporary Brazilian poet, is that this text is organized.

Published

2014-08-09

How to Cite

Scramim, S. (2014). Sobre Formas de Vida e de Morte. ELyra, (3). Retrieved from https://elyra.org/index.php/elyra/article/view/46