Upon receiving Lionel Ray's poetry, the reader is faced with to "interior distances" and grappling with "the air", "the azure", "The night under the light", and the "black in the blue" off from which the poet gets lost in order to better find himself, to exorcise the pain that drains from memory and to enter this light springing from the interweaving of pain of "here" and of the reverie of elsewhere. What exactly is this space where Lionel Ray locates his poetry?
CLIL theme: 4028 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Lettres -- Etudes de littérature comparée