Rimbaud à la lumière de Glissant

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Titre
Rimbaud à la lumière de Glissant
Parade Sauvage 2015, n° 26 Revue d'études rimbaldiennes
Date
2016/04/20
Langue(s)
fre
Issn
0764-471X
Résumé
This article proposes a reading of Illuminations by positioning Rimbaud’s prose poems in relation with the poetic oeuvre of Edouard Glissant–the Martiniquais poet who took Rimbaud as an inspiration for conjoining poetic and political revolt against occidentocentric forms and frames of domination in the era of postcolonialism. For Glissant, the semiotic and hermeneutic “opacity” and “errance” of Rimbaud’s corpus prefigures nothing less than the decolonialisation of francophone poetry.
Creator
Neal Allar
pages
121-139
short title
Parade Sauvage (ISSN 0764-471X), 26, 2015
doi
10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-05793-2.p.0121