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Jean-Michel Maulpoix, « Abstracts », ENS Éditions
Poetics and the Experience of LossRichard STAMELMANLoss is the fait accompli of poetry, the experience out of which the poem is born. Where there are loss, absence, lack, and mourning, there is also the unbridled proliferation of signs; the fullness of language competes with the excessive abundance of absence. For the poem mourns what has been lost, that unrepresentable absence beyond meaning which it alone designates and signifies. The poem coincides with an emptiness, a void, from which it takes...