Очите, които слушат
The Eyes That Listen
Author(s): Stiliyan Petrov
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Language and Literature Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Applied Linguistics, Descriptive linguistics, Philology, Stylistics
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: silence; fine arts; language; theater; phenomenon; culture; Maurice Maeterlinck; Carl Gustav Jung; Jernej Lorenci
Summary/Abstract: The text considers silence as a phenomenon in art and its relations with languages / discourses, but also with its apophatic figures – the absence of voice-noise-speech and its constant ability to generate plots, stories, dialogues, to provoke and pass into unexpected dimensions: to be seen, perceive, felt in the conditions of a special psycho-emotional state, which adjusts the consciousness of the reflecting person and stimulates him to creativity. The author shares his creative experience with works of fine art, modeled at different times and with different intensity of his stage experiments in the theater. It ends with a summary of one of the most famous Slovenian directors in Europe – Jernej Lorenci – answering questions related to the silence in the theater, asked him specifically by the author.
Book: България – Северна Македония – Словения: литературният превод в приемащата култура и в образованието
- Page Range: 307-312
- Page Count: 6
- Publication Year: 2020
- Language: Bulgarian
- Content File-PDF
