The essay reconstructs the ancient poetic tradition of astronomical 'adynata', where the observation of the sky becomes expression of erotic suffering. After a short excursus on this kind of 'adynata' from ancient Greek and Latin poetry to the 17th century, the essay focuses on two modern authors who seem to revive this tradition: Baudelaire and Proust. Baudelaire in his “poèmes en prose” (Spleen de Paris) refers to two “impossible” events: the black sun and the moon pulled out of the sky by the magic art of the Thessalian witches. Proust never explicitly mentions these two 'adynata', nevertheless he makes extensive use of an astronomical imagery which embodies his poetics. In the Recherche the loss of the object, and the feeling of im-potence generated by this event, is ‒ exactly as in ancient poetry and in Baudelaire ‒the origin of lovesickness as well as creativity.

La ferita e la magia dell’impossibile. Baudelaire, Proust e la tradizione dell’'adynaton' astronomico/erotico / D'Intino, Franco. - In: BETWEEN. - ISSN 2039-6597. - IX:17(2019), pp. 2-32.

La ferita e la magia dell’impossibile. Baudelaire, Proust e la tradizione dell’'adynaton' astronomico/erotico

Franco D'Intino
2019

Abstract

The essay reconstructs the ancient poetic tradition of astronomical 'adynata', where the observation of the sky becomes expression of erotic suffering. After a short excursus on this kind of 'adynata' from ancient Greek and Latin poetry to the 17th century, the essay focuses on two modern authors who seem to revive this tradition: Baudelaire and Proust. Baudelaire in his “poèmes en prose” (Spleen de Paris) refers to two “impossible” events: the black sun and the moon pulled out of the sky by the magic art of the Thessalian witches. Proust never explicitly mentions these two 'adynata', nevertheless he makes extensive use of an astronomical imagery which embodies his poetics. In the Recherche the loss of the object, and the feeling of im-potence generated by this event, is ‒ exactly as in ancient poetry and in Baudelaire ‒the origin of lovesickness as well as creativity.
2019
adynata; poetic tradition; astronomical imagery; Baudelaire; Proust
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La ferita e la magia dell’impossibile. Baudelaire, Proust e la tradizione dell’'adynaton' astronomico/erotico / D'Intino, Franco. - In: BETWEEN. - ISSN 2039-6597. - IX:17(2019), pp. 2-32.
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