CONSTELLATIONS OF BARBARISM: HISTORY AND MEMORY IN PAUL CELAN'S POETRY
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v27i57.48506Abstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the representations of history and memory in the selected corpus of Paul Celan's poetry, emphasizing, above all, the recovery of the experience of barbarism with a view to bringing up the memory of the dead that, programmatically, was rejected by the currents responsible for writing history. Thus, it seeks to understand/present the celanian poetics as a poetry committed to being founded as a discourse on history and on the memory of those who were obscured/forgotten by the death march in Auschwitz.
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