La poésie silencieuse d’Henri Michaux à René Magritte ou quand le poème se substitue en tableau

Journal Title: Quêtes littéraires - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 5

Abstract

"The silent poetry from Henri Michaux to René Magritte or when the poem is substituted by painting" ABSTRACT: Henri Michaux, Paul Klee and René Magritte enroll in a interdisciplinary perspective where painting looks as poem and vice versa. Correspondence between writing and painting defies taxonomy of the pictorial and scriptural in order to establish a new trans-esthetic approach. Painting interpretations show that poetry writing and pictorial articulate two tactics for the same strategy: auscultate the problem of being.

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Injazette Bouraoui Mabrouk

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  • EP ID EP305635
  • DOI 10.31743/ql.255
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Injazette Bouraoui Mabrouk (2015). La poésie silencieuse d’Henri Michaux à René Magritte ou quand le poème se substitue en tableau. Quêtes littéraires, 0(5), 129-137. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-305635