María Zambrano Exilios: raíz y rupturas del tiempo
Keywords:
María Zambrano, time, word, exile, dream, Jung, Kafka, civil war, myths, Antigone, PersephoneAbstract
The period of childhood –assimilated with her Andalusian origin– and also that of her adolescence are present in the author’s work and both are deeply fused in her feelings with a vision of Baudelaire’s correspondences. The moment of choice takes two paths: first that of philosophy and later, following developments in Spain in 1931, that of history. Yet Zambranian reality incorporates the dream aspect in its multiple readings. The ensuing defeat in the war entails a time of exile, not only for people, but also for the word, which becomes prophecy. The author turns to the myth of Antigone which, in perfect symbiosis with that of Persephone, suspends the word in time-oblivion, as in a catacomb, until temporality shall embrace the music that announces the word of truth.
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