»Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo

In his novel Blindly Claudio Magris develops a complex perception of time. This perception is intertwined with reflections on history, identity and the status of the narrative voice. History, which “is not linear” but “zigzags” is presented as a continuously repetitive phenomenon, while temporal tim...

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Main Author: Irena Prosenc Šegula
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts) 2012-12-01
Series:Ars & Humanitas
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/369
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spelling doaj-1d9021ef79f64b0faa02e2fa94f2e72c2021-03-02T05:20:16ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)Ars & Humanitas1854-96322350-42182012-12-016292210.4312/ars.6.2.9-22369»Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepoIrena Prosenc Šegula0Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakultetaIn his novel Blindly Claudio Magris develops a complex perception of time. This perception is intertwined with reflections on history, identity and the status of the narrative voice. History, which “is not linear” but “zigzags” is presented as a continuously repetitive phenomenon, while temporal time is impossible to measure. The status of the autodiegetic narrator becomes highly problematic as the narrative voice assumes identities belonging to various historical periods ranging from the late 18th to the 20th centuries. The novel focuses on repressive historical periods which deform the protagonists' identities, thereby conveying an image of history as a blind and violent force. Fragmentation, one of the basic narrative techniques in the novel, concerns time sequences as well as the protagonists' identities and the narrative voice itself. As the protagonists' lives can only be narrated as fragments, there are frequent passages between different time periods. These merge into extratemporality, which is associated with eternal suffering stemming from the repetitive, oppressive nature of history. The historical events depicted in the novel are interpreted through the extratemporal dimension of the Argonaut myth.https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/369sodobna italijanska književnostClaudio MagrisčaszgodovinaidentitetamitArgonavti
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Ars & Humanitas
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Claudio Magris
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title »Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo
title_short »Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo
title_full »Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo
title_fullStr »Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo
title_full_unstemmed »Zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v Magrisovem romanu Na slepo
title_sort »zgodovina ne teče naravnost, cikcakasto gre«: percepcija časa v magrisovem romanu na slepo
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)
series Ars & Humanitas
issn 1854-9632
2350-4218
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In his novel Blindly Claudio Magris develops a complex perception of time. This perception is intertwined with reflections on history, identity and the status of the narrative voice. History, which “is not linear” but “zigzags” is presented as a continuously repetitive phenomenon, while temporal time is impossible to measure. The status of the autodiegetic narrator becomes highly problematic as the narrative voice assumes identities belonging to various historical periods ranging from the late 18th to the 20th centuries. The novel focuses on repressive historical periods which deform the protagonists' identities, thereby conveying an image of history as a blind and violent force. Fragmentation, one of the basic narrative techniques in the novel, concerns time sequences as well as the protagonists' identities and the narrative voice itself. As the protagonists' lives can only be narrated as fragments, there are frequent passages between different time periods. These merge into extratemporality, which is associated with eternal suffering stemming from the repetitive, oppressive nature of history. The historical events depicted in the novel are interpreted through the extratemporal dimension of the Argonaut myth.
topic sodobna italijanska književnost
Claudio Magris
čas
zgodovina
identiteta
mit
Argonavti
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/369
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