The Light as a Central Symbol in V. Voiculescu’s Zahei orbul / Zahei the Blind
The Light as a Central Symbol in V. Voiculescu’s Zahei orbul / Zahei the Blind
Author(s): Suciu Sorin GheorgheSubject(s): Romanian Literature
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: light; Orthodox symbols; icon; double saturated phenomenon; Romanian literature;
Summary/Abstract: Our paper discusses the way in which one of the Orthodox symbols present in Vasile Voiculescu’s novel, Zahei Orbul / Zahei the Blind, the light, reflects the others and helps the reader to see the depths of the author’s work. In order to do that, we see the symbol of light’s meaning as anagogical, as it was seen by the Hesychasts, especially Saint Gregory Palamas. In addition, we are using Jean-Claude Marion’s concept of intuitively saturated phenomenon, as the novel could be perceived as an icon by the reader who is able to contemplate it through its symbols. Seeing the novel as an icon could also happen because, according to Constantin Jinga, Voiculescu’s style of writing, on some levels, is similar to that of the authors of the Midrash.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
- Issue Year: 16/2024
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 189-202
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English