Abstract [eng] |
In this thesis Rimvydas Stankevičius poetry is analyzed in an aspect of a conversation as a way of being. To reveal this topic it is chosen philosophical approach to texts – research by Hans-Georg Gadamer on language and conversation and Martin Buber philosophy of dialogue. Gadamer language as a conversation considers as the most important expression of human being. To Buber language is not so much significant – in his philosophy the most important is the aspect of creating a relation with other entity, which is possible without language. In the poetry of Stankevičius terms of conversation and relation mingle: the most important thing becomes to establish and sustain a relation with other person through a conversation, which is based on language. This lets to combine the thoughts of those two different philosophers. The most significant „interlocutors“ in Stankevičius poetry are God and the dead. Being in a different ontological plane than they are requers particular distinctive conversation which does not completely fit neither in Gadamer’s thought about the dialogue that we are nor Buber’s I-Thou relation scheme. Relation creating conversation aspect lets to establish a common fragmented cultural, human and existential identity which is separated from space and time. Language maintains the relation with other person and the dialogue that we are enables the continuity of this relation. Overcoming space-time and continuing the relation by the conversation is the essential way of human being as well as the testimony of yoursef and other existence. |