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Eugene Savitzkaya

    La obra de Eugène Savitzkaya se caracteriza por un resplandor poético que ilumina la vida cotidiana, inspirándose en los cuentos de hadas de su madre y los primeros encuentros con el surrealismo. Su prosa, a menudo fragmentaria y repetitiva, evita el análisis psicológico en favor de la observación minuciosa y la celebración de los 'milagros cotidianos'. Crea 'máquinas de palabras' que buscan capturar la esencia del momento presente y la experiencia sensorial del mundo. Con una voz distintiva, a veces sombría pero siempre sensual, Savitzkaya canta a la metamorfosis, contemplando el mundo como un jardín de cambio y disolución constantes.

    Letters to Eugene
    • Letters to Eugene

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Hervé Guibert's incandescent correspondence with Belgian poet Eugène Savitzkaya.In 1977, Hervé Guibert discovered the first novel written by Eugène Savitzkaya, Mentir, and sent him his La mort propagande, which had just been published. In the following years, they exchanged the books they had written, read each other, appreciated each other. They saw each other rarely, however: one lived in Liège, the other Paris.A turning point occurred in 1982, when Hervé published "Lettre à un frère d'écriture," in which he declared to Eugène, "I love you through your writing." The tone had changed; Hervé, obsessed with his correspondent, wrote him increasingly incandescent letters. 1984 would, however, see the sudden extinguishing of that passion. A deep friendship replaced it, which found itself with new areas to explore: the adventure of publishing L'Autre Journal and at the Villa Medicis, where they were both fellows. These nearly eighty letters, exchanged between 1977 and 1987, form a correspondence that is all the more unique for being the only one whose publication was authorized by Guibert. An intersection of life and writing, self and other, reality and fiction, their release is a renewal of Guibert's oeuvre.

      Letters to Eugene