Article: Dupin's Parmenidean echoes.(Jacques Dupin)(Critical Essay)

Un Parmenide a pas comptes, dans le sable

Jacques Dupin, Echancre

If, as Yves Charnet notes, there is an impressive coherence to the poetic itinerary of Jacques Dupin, (1) then it is of interest to us not only to examine certain recurrent features of his work as many have done, (2) but also to explore links to those thinkers whose ideas furnish frameworks through which the poet's work may be apprehended. As one of only a few critics to highlight the connection with the pre-Socratics, John E. Jackson draws a link from Dupin to Heraclitus. (3) Jackson explores the various configurations of the subject position of the poetic persona in relationship to ...

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