ASCENSIUNEA DE NIKOS KAZANTZAKIS –
O FORMULĂ ROMANESCĂ ATIPICĂ
The Ascension of Nikos Kazantzakis – an Atypical Novel Formula
Author(s): Amalia DrăgulănescuSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Greek Literature, Philology
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: allegory; novel of initiation; travelogue; parable; imagology; multiculturality; metamodern elements;
Summary/Abstract: ”The Ascension” of Nikos Kazantzakis represents a kind of founding pattern, situated between a novel of initiation and a travelogue, crossed by passion and an unrepressed tendency towards a special form of soteriology. Somehow balancing certain artistic, civic, and spiritual inclinations, the volume belongs to a paradigm that illuminates most of Kazantzakis’ writings. This vast spiritual confession expresses the author's profession of faith, that writing is a healing act, necessary and, above all, very audacious. The opus is also a kind of literary manifesto, representative of the memory of the XXth century, as well as an illustrative landmark for what, nowadays, meta-modernity means. The whole book consists of a wide and apparently Hamletian monologue on the fragility of existence, on the inconsistency of the thinking reed, on the fragility of the human condition.
Journal: Studii și cercetări științifice. Seria filologie
- Issue Year: 51/2024
- Issue No: 51
- Page Range: 145-152
- Page Count: 7
- Language: Romanian