VOID AND IN-DIFFERENCE: A ZEN READING OF OBJECTS IN CLAUDIO BERTONI’S POETRY
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https://doi.org/10.29393/AL65-11VIMS10011Keywords:
objects, void, in-difference, Zen BuddhismAbstract
The paper explores objects in Claudio Bertoni’s poetry as an aspect where a-significance manifests itself as writing deliberately devoid of profound meaning. From a philosophy of Zen Buddhism as described by Byun-Chul Han (2015), the idea of void is analyzed as a way of embracing the immanence and in-difference of objects wich allows them to merge on un-limitation, leading finally to kindness.
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2022-12-18
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Salas Opazo, M. (2022). VOID AND IN-DIFFERENCE: A ZEN READING OF OBJECTS IN CLAUDIO BERTONI’S POETRY. Acta Literaria, (65), 13-33. https://doi.org/10.29393/AL65-11VIMS10011
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