words and/without bodies: the incorporation of the word as poetological imagery in texts by bohumil hrabal and jáchym topol
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Abstract
The paper studies the relationship between body and word in works of Bohumil Hrabal and Jáchym
Topol. Attention is paid particularly to images dealing with the incorporation and liquifying of the
written word, which are understood as explicitely poetological metaphors. It further suggests that
we understand the protagonist and narrator of Topol’s debut novel Sestra, Potok, not as a genuine
literary character but rather as an allegorized reference to Hrabal poetological imagery.
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| Authors | ;Anna Förster |
| Journal | rivista geografica italiana |
| Year | 2015 |
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