Words In Stone by Yves Bonnefoy

The Power of Images in Greek and Roman Sculpture

"Words in Stone" is a contemplative exploration of the intersection between poetry, art, and philosophy. The work delves into the essence of language and its ability to capture the transient nature of human experience. Through a series of essays, the author reflects on the limitations and possibilities of words, drawing upon a rich tapestry of literary and artistic references. The book invites readers to consider the profound relationship between the materiality of the written word and the fleeting moments it seeks to immortalize, ultimately offering a meditation on the role of the poet in the ceaseless quest to bridge the gap between the concrete and the ineffable.

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Published
1965
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
160
Original Language
French
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