PARADIGMA VETMIE NË POEZINË SHQIPE (poeti-vetmiapoezia)
THE PARADIGM OF LONELINESS IN ALBANIAN POETRY (poet-loneliness poetry)
Author(s): Edlira MacajSubject(s): Aesthetics, Albanian Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Univeristeti i Prishtinës, Fakulteti i Filologjisë
Keywords: solitude; Albanian poetry; poets; mood; self-construction; muse; philosophy;
Summary/Abstract: A set of concepts, emotions, thoughts, values (limitations), or practices with which we are accustomed to deciphering the existence of solitude becomes the incentive to identify the mystical relationship that is established between the solitude, poet, and poetry. The paper is dedicated to poetic solitude, loved by poets as a mind state that serves to create, communicate, and enjoy poetry indeed. The concrete object deals with solitude and its manifestation in several forms such as metaphysical, epistemological, communicative, ontological (intrapersonal), ethical, existential, emotional, social, cultural, etc. Research questions such as: what does the solitude specifically represent in poetry (erato or oizys); why and how it turns into poetry or what are and how do the cases under consideration appear are premises that go to test a hypothesis which wanders between the dialectic of the multiple connections of the solitude with the poet and poetry. If the solitude connects the poet more with himself and art by separating him from others, de facto thanks to this solitude the poet (re) connect himself with others by being alone. This is because poetry itself, which originates from solitude, escapes from it, as it recreates other connections with the reader. (the communication) So the poet, alone, and in solitude, quickly perceives himself in the company of an infinite reader. Methodologically this discussion is finalized thanks to an approach that activates the analytical, comparative, psychological, and philosophical viewpoint, which help us to decipher the faces and colors of the poets' solitudes and their verses dedicated to it or created thanks to the solitude, and meantime believing in the success of the stable communication scheme poetsolitude-poetry. The conclusions of such an investigation through examples taken from Albanian poetry strengthen our idea that solitude becomes a “muse” even born from “Oizys”. It is manifested as a personal emotional and psychological solitude, perceived as an experience of isolation, dreaming, change, differentiation, exclusion, acceptance, construction, or rediscovery of oneself through isolation.
Journal: Seminari Ndërkombëtar për Gjuhën, Letërsinë dhe Kulturën Shqiptare
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 39.2
- Page Range: 0-0
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Albanian
