Could one say that Tardieu's poetic life has been marked by a questioning of language, or better yet, by a constant attempt to tame speech, which is in fact nothing but movement, and thus escape and diversion, flight and fugue, loss and dispersal, flaw but at the same time a call for its pursuit, a tone and accent that invite one to follow its dance? This contribution, in the form of an open interview to an actress and some university students, tries to portray this relationship between language in pages and language in action.

Gaffuri, E., Boselli, M., Contrini, C., Grechi, S., Zamboni, M. (2016). Ce que lire veut dire. In F. Locatelli, D. Vago (a cura di), Jean Tardieu et la langue en question (pp. 129-141). Mergozzo : Sedizioni.

Ce que lire veut dire

Carlotta Contrini;Sofia Grechi;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Could one say that Tardieu's poetic life has been marked by a questioning of language, or better yet, by a constant attempt to tame speech, which is in fact nothing but movement, and thus escape and diversion, flight and fugue, loss and dispersal, flaw but at the same time a call for its pursuit, a tone and accent that invite one to follow its dance? This contribution, in the form of an open interview to an actress and some university students, tries to portray this relationship between language in pages and language in action.
2016
978-88-6900-028-7
Gaffuri, E., Boselli, M., Contrini, C., Grechi, S., Zamboni, M. (2016). Ce que lire veut dire. In F. Locatelli, D. Vago (a cura di), Jean Tardieu et la langue en question (pp. 129-141). Mergozzo : Sedizioni.
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