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La relación epistolar de Claudio Magris y Biagio Marin
Author(s) -
Encarna Esteban Bernabé
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
estudios románicos
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.11
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 1989-614X
pISSN - 0210-4911
DOI - 10.6018/er/381061
Subject(s) - humanities , art , id, ego and super ego , philosophy , witness , art history , psychoanalysis , psychology , linguistics
En 2014 la editorial Garzanti publica la totalidad de las cartas existentes que durante veintisiete años intercambiaron el germanista y escritor Claudio Magris y el poeta Biagio Marin. La literatura epistolar es un género muy cercano a la psicología o incluso a la filosofía, ya que en la comunicación escrita que se establece entre los interlocutores suele aparecer el yo más profundo de cada uno de los implicados. Este es el caso de la obra que nos ocupa, Ti devo tanto di ciò che sono. Carteggio Magris-Marin. En esas cartas, los dos grandes literatos discuten de filosofía, literatura, teología, historia y política, al tiempo que intercambian noticias y anécdotas de la propia vida. Tanto el estudioso como el lector curioso encontrará en este trabajo claves de comprensión de la obra de estos dos grandes hombres de las letras italianas. In 2014, Garzanti publishes all the existing letters exchanged for 27 years by the Germanist and writer Claudio Magris and the poet Biagio Marin. The epistolary literature is a genre very close to psychology or even to philosophy, since in the written communication that is established between the interlocutors usually appears the deepest ego of each one of those involved. This is the case of the work that concerns us, Ti devo tanto di ciò che sono. Carteggio Magris-Marin. In these letters, the two great writers discuss philosophy, literature, theology, history and politics, Egeria, witness of the correspondence between women of Christian antiquitywhile exchanging news and anecdotes of their own lives. Both the scholar and the curious reader will find in this work keys of understanding of the work of these two great men of the Italian letters.

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