Angustia y creación
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https://doi.org/10.35305/sa.vi8.22Keywords:
Anguish, Creation, BaudelaireAbstract
The article points to answer a fundamental question to Baudelaire's poetics: what is the sense the act of writing has. The concept central to consider, as a device of life and writing, is that of "Anguish", in the Lacanian sense. The texts of biography and writing poetic gather to show the mode in what anguish and creation deploy in parallel and give consistency to a poetic. The poet access a waste position that allows him to define the figure of the artist like that of the one that is not desired for society. Baudelaire bequeath it, as a great modern find, to his successors. In opposition to reading made by Sartre in his acquaintance essay, it is shown that the poet French, far from failing, succeeds in making this conception of poetry a point of departure and the nucleus of significance of poetics.
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