FROM NICHITA STĂNESCU TO BASARAB NICOLESCU OR ABOUT THE BASIS OF QUANTUM POETICS Cover Image

DE LA NICHITA STĂNESCU LA BASARAB NICOLESCU SAU DESPRE BAZELE POETICII CUANTICE
FROM NICHITA STĂNESCU TO BASARAB NICOLESCU OR ABOUT THE BASIS OF QUANTUM POETICS

Author(s): Pompiliu Crăciunescu
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Romanian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Universitatea »1 Decembrie 1918« Alba Iulia
Keywords: quantum poetics; Nichita Stănescu; Basarab Nicolescu; science-consciousness; word; meaning;

Summary/Abstract: Starting from the finding that through numerous fragmentary notes of theoretical character Nichita Stănescu envisages a new poetics, the present study–From Nichita Stănescu to Basarab Nicolescu or about the Basis of quantum poetics– focuses on its specificity, resembling the transdisciplinary land cognitive climate that circumscribes it. The hermeneutical approach, founded on a process of sparsa colligere, thus highlights three ideational ribs, present in the volume Breaths (Respirări, 1982) – the quantum-word, the word-being and the reality of meaning–, which are as many signs of isomorphism with lines of thought such as the Heisenberg–Lupasco–Nicolescu contiguity or that between Humboldt, Blaga, Coșeriu. Corroborated with the most striking valences of the transgressive-integrative cognitive vision postulated by physicist Basarab Nicolescu in the volume Théorèmes poétiques (1994), a text approached analytically in his turn, the poet's reflection attests that Nichita Stănescu is a precursor of quantum poetics. Acquiring full expression in Basarab Nicolescu's book, this new poetics reveals itself as a heraldic mark of the relationship between science and consciousness, so necessary on the threshold of the Anthropocene. Taken as a whole, my studyfocuses on the path leading from poet to (meta)physicist, thus seeking to exert the unprecedented cognitive potential of quantum poetics.

  • Issue Year: 24/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-35
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian