D.P. Perpessicius - A density marked by war

  • Subiect: „The historical document, considered the quickest way to uncover the past, can be accompanied by various creations of literary nature. What recommends this double take is the ability to unlock the attitudes, impressions, emotions and feelings, to unveil the human within, without which it is impossible to comprehend any historical event or fact, if we are considering the history of human communities. Each individual experience, once shared, adds to the collective experience and, together or individually, creates the profiles of the subjects of these experiences. When these are connected to a conflictive event, these experiences are traumatic. Deep wounds, carried inside, or just as deep, carried outside, on the body, a mortal organism in the endlessness of time. Such is the case of Dumitru Panaitescu Perpessicius, the critic, the literary historian, the interpreter, but also the creator of a lyrical poem related to the short life experience as soldier during the First World War. The experience of the war, benefitting creation, reveals, in Perpessicius, maybe more deeply than in other participants, the pain, present forever in bodily wounds resulting in the permanent invalidity of the right arm. Was it the impact of a stray bullet, or the cynical precision with which it hit, that causes a double invalidity to Perpessicius, the man destined to writing?”
  • Limba de redactare: engleză
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Tutovensis: ActaMT
  • Editura: Demiurg
  • Loc publicare: Bârlad
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2009
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: IV; anul 2009
  • Paginaţia: 62-66
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