Drawing on the work of Claude Romano and Jean-Luc Marion, this article aims to demonstrate how Ponge’s poetry displays a veritable phenomenology of the event. As an epiphanic consecration of events, poetry succeeds in tearing the world (and the language that describes it) away from all predictability, from attempts to impose order on it, and from the reign of objectivity. Such a mechanism reflects the world as it first emerges, allowing the reader to experience it with wonder.
CLIL theme: 4027 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Lettres -- Etudes littéraires générales et thématiques
ISBN:978-2-406-14753-4
EAN:9782406147534
ISSN: 2592-6829
DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-14753-4.p.0053
Publisher: Classiques Garnier
Online publication: 04-05-2023
Periodicity: Annual
Language: French
Keyword: Ponge, Claude Romano, Jean-Luc Marion, phenomenology, event, poetry