Title Donaldas Kajokas ir „tylioji“ ispanų poezija /
Translation of Title Donaldas kajokas and "silent" spanish poetry.
Authors Stašaitytė, Laura
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Abstract [eng] Donaldas Kajokas and "Silent" Spanish Poetry   The topic of this Master’s Thesis is Donaldas Kajokas and Spanish „silent“ poetry. Main object of this investigation is analysis of poetry that belongs to Kajokas and Spanish „silent“ poetry movement representatives José Ángel Valente and José Corredor-Mateos. The principle aim of this work is to investigate external expression of the poem and and investigate lyrical subject’s relation with reality. For accomplishment of this aim analysis is based on phenomenology. Phenomenology investigates every phenomenon that conscious encounters. Poetry connection with phenomenology is established by subject’s experience embodyment in the text. Due to this aspect the main attention is intended to exploration of diverse structures of subjects’ experience. Kajokas and „silent“ Spanish poetry encounter in this works is based on thematical contact that establishes similarity: reflexivity; silence and silent speech; intentionality; contemplation; meditative mode; poems’ graphical expressions’ similarity. Poems’ external expression leads to the internal significance of the poems’ meaning. Main external form that dominates in this poetry is silence and pause. Silence and pause are detected in external and internal level of the poem. In the exterior of the poem silence manifests by the pauses, intonation and syntax. Silence on the inner level of the poem reveals itself as a silent language that reflects subject experience could be hardly verbalized. Secondary aim of this work was to investigate lyrical subject relation with reality. Since attention in this work is focused on poetry, this poetry is described as meditative poetry. Because of this meditative state, the purpose of reality investigation through Zen and Taoist dream analogy. Here perception of reality is illusory. Reality in Kajokas, José Ángel Valente and José Corredor-Mateos poetry is of a dual its manifestation. On the one hand, during the analyzation of poetry, it has been observed that subject gives meaning to reality through the sleeping conscious. On another hand, reality dream is being terminated when lyrical subject awakes from the dream. These differ modes of conscious that leads to a different perception of reality are related with the five senses that distorts it. In the sleeping state of mind, reality is experienced by its changeability. From the awoke mind perspective, reality is being experienced by being aware of the perception that could be inaccurate way to experience the object. Subject is intended in observation, his conscious is spacious to accept everything that is revealing itself.
Dissertation Institution Vilniaus universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2016