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Eupalinos ; The Soul and the Dance ; Dialogue of the Tree
1921
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3.73
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192
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Paul Valery yüzyılımızın en büyük ozanlarından biridir, dönüp dolaşıp anlığın yaratım etkinliğine gelen düşünsel serüveniyle de çağdaş yazın anlayışının ana kaynaklarından birini oluşturur. Eupalinos işte bu düşünsel serüvenin ilginç dışavurumlarından biri. Mimarlık, dans, müzik, şiir, tek sözcükle sanat, hangi yönelimlerin ve ne tür etkinliklerin sonucudur? Valery burada bunu sorgular. Bunu yaparken de, Platon gibi, öncelikle Sokrates'in yetkesinden yararlanmak ister gibi görünür. Ama onun Sokrates'i çağdaş bir Sokrates'tir; bir Mallarme inceliğiyle simgeci kuramı savunur, bir Baudelaire duyarlığıyla "adına yaşama sıkıntısı denen zehir"den sözeder. Ne var ki, hemen her zaman, tıpkı Sokrates gibi, her şeyin kaynağına inmek ister; hemen her zaman da, gene Sokrates gibi, olguları can evinden yakalar.
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Paul Valery
Paul Valery
Author · 31 books

Ambroise-Paul-Toussaint-Jules Valéry was a French poet, essayist, and philosopher. His interests were sufficiently broad that he can be classified as a polymath. In addition to his fiction (poetry, drama and dialogues), he also wrote many essays and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events. Valéry is best known as a poet, and is sometimes considered to be the last of the French Symbolists. But he published fewer than a hundred poems, and none that drew much attention. On the night of 4 October 1892, during a heavy storm, Paul Valéry entered an existential crisis, which made a big impact on his writing career. Around 1898, his writing activity even came to a near-standstill, due partly to the death of his mentor Stéphane Mallarmé and for nearly twenty years from that time on, Valery did not publish a single word until 1917, when he finally broke this 'Great Silence' with the publication of La Jeune Parque at forty-six years of age. This obscure but superbly musical masterpiece, of 512 alexandrine lines in rhyming pairs, had taken him four years to complete, and immediately secured his fame. It is esteemed by many in France as the greatest French poem of the 20th century.

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