Bonnefoy, Yves - Marc Hofstadter (essay date fall 1978)
Marc Hofstadter (essay date fall 1978)
SOURCE: Hofstadter, Marc. “The Search for Transcendence in Yves Bonnefoy's Un feu va devant nous.” Romance Notes 19, no. 1 (fall 1978): 4-9.
[In the following essay, Hofstadter examines “experiences of transcendence” in “Un feu va devant nous,” the third section of Pierre écrite.]
Death is an almost overwhelming reality in Yves Bonnefoy's poetry. In his vision of things, death undermines all happiness and all permanence. Not something we encounter at the end of life only, it is indistinguishable from the actual world around us. Pervading all things, it often causes reality to become silent and barren for us, alien in its otherness. It may seem to be the prime force in existence, to dominate our lives.
But there are times when reality turns and reveals another face. Such occasions are described in a number of places in Bonnefoy's prose. The world turns slowly within the...
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