Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
178
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 1982
Publisher
Ugo Mursia Editore
Description
Victor Shklovsky's exploration of poetic techniques offers a profound insight into the intricacies of literature. His essays delve into the concept of defamiliarization, revealing how familiar experiences can be transformed into something strikingly new and evocative. Through this lens, Shklovsky illuminates the transformative power of art, urging readers to perceive the world with fresh eyes.
Conversely, Erica Klein complements Shklovsky's theories by examining the juxtaposition of similarity and dissimilarity in poetic forms. Her analysis highlights the tension between these elements and how they can coexist within a single piece of literature, enriching the reader's understanding and appreciation of poetic expression. Together, their writings create a tapestry of thought that celebrates the complex nature of poetry and its impact on the human experience.
Through their combined insights, readers are invited to reflect on their own interpretations of poetry. The essays challenge conventional readings and encourage a deeper engagement with the text, ultimately fostering a richer dialogue about the role of art in shaping perceptions of reality.
Conversely, Erica Klein complements Shklovsky's theories by examining the juxtaposition of similarity and dissimilarity in poetic forms. Her analysis highlights the tension between these elements and how they can coexist within a single piece of literature, enriching the reader's understanding and appreciation of poetic expression. Together, their writings create a tapestry of thought that celebrates the complex nature of poetry and its impact on the human experience.
Through their combined insights, readers are invited to reflect on their own interpretations of poetry. The essays challenge conventional readings and encourage a deeper engagement with the text, ultimately fostering a richer dialogue about the role of art in shaping perceptions of reality.