Consolation and Empathy in the Religious Worldview of Tomas Tranströmer
Abstract
The poems of the Nobel laureate Tomas Tranströmer has an
introspective quality which alternates intangible between
things and events from the exterior world and events from
man’s inner life. He constantly delves on what it means to be a
human being in the world of today and regards insight into
spiritual aspects of life as a survival strategy for man, on an
individual as well as on a collective level, and something that
brings true consolation. In the poetical world of Tranströmer
humans are not only rational and social beings but also spiri tual
and existential beings, and without the latter no authentic
life exists. The emphasis in my presentation is on the performative
force of Tranströmer’s poems for creating consolation and
empathy, and the depiction of the religious worldview, conveyed
by his poems. I have used the theory of the structuralist semiotician
Michael Riffaterre as my main theoretical perspective
complemented by the »I and it-relationship« and »I and yourelationship
« outlined by the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber.
I have concretized my study by interpretations of selected
poems. The most innovative part of my presentation is a novel
interpretation of the poem Romanesque Arches based on the
presuppositions given above.
Publisher
LIR. journal
Collections
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Date
2015Author
Olofsson, Staffan
Keywords
Tranströmer
Riffaterre
Buber
poetry
religious worldview
Jewish mysticism
Romanesque Arches
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
eng