亚历山大·库什纳诗歌中的灌木丛:意象的语义

Marina V. Ponomareva
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这篇文章讨论了亚历山大·库什纳诗歌中最常见的意象之一——灌木丛。这项研究的来源是这位诗人的全部歌词——从20世纪60年代库什纳的第一本诗集到他最新的杂志出版物。在研究意象的语义时,我们力求采用一种复杂的方法,使用比较历史、形式和结构方法的元素。在库什纳的花卉意象(花园、树、灌木)中,灌木显得最重要,也最模棱两可。这篇文章展示了这些意象的意义(正如A. Ariev所说,灌木丛是库什纳“对生活的主要隐喻”),以及它与库什纳的诗学(关注小的、私人的、日常的事物)的一致性。与人相称,放弃宣传权。研究表明,诗人的抒情自我与丛林之间存在着持久的对比。第一次揭示了以下功能:1)灌木作为景观的一部分,包括城市景观,并作为列宁格勒/圣彼得堡空间的标志;2)灌木作为世界之间的界限:a)世俗的生与死之间;B)在世俗生活和更高的神圣存在之间;3)灌木作为死亡的隐喻:破碎的、无果的、被雪覆盖的灌木的意象象征着死亡是一种遗忘;4)灌木作为永生的隐喻:花丛的意象可以作为“永恒的春天”的象征,等待着人类超越尘世的极限。此外,库什纳的布什与创造力、对演讲的把握和神圣存在的整个主题(燃烧的布什)紧密相连。文章表现了意象的复杂性、矛盾性。参考文献9。
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THE BUSH IN ALEXANDER KUSHNER’S POETRY: SEMANTICS OF IMAGERY
The article deals with one of the most frequent imagery in Alexander Kushner’s poetry — the bush. The source of the research is the whole corpus of the poet’s lyrics — from Kushner’s first poetry collections in 1960s to his latest magazine publications. In studying the semantics of the imagery we strive to employ a complex approach, using elements of comparative historical, formal and structural methods. Among Kushner’s floral imagery (the garden, the tree, the bush) it is the bush that appears the most important and ambiguous. The article demonstrates the meaning of the imagery (as A. Ariev states it, the bush is the Kushner’s “main metaphor of life”) and its agreement to Kushner’s poetics (attention to the small, the private, the day-to-day. the proportionality to the man, the publicity waive. It is shown that there is a persistent comparison of the bush and the poet’s lyrical ego. For the first time, the following functions are revealed: 1) bush as a part of the landscape, including the urban one, and as a marker of Leningrad/Saint-Petersburg space; 2) bush as a limit between the worlds: a) between the mudane life and the death; b) between the mundate life and the higher divine existence; 3) bush as a metaphor of death: the imagery of a broken, fruitless and snow-covered bush symbolises the death as an oblivion; 4) bush as a metaphor of eternal life: the imagery of a flowery bush may be used as an icon of an “eternal spring” that awaits the human beyond the limits of earthly life. In addition, Kushner’s bush is tightly connected to the whole topic of creativity, seizing of speech and divine presence (the Burning Bush). The article shows complexity, ambivalence of the imagery. Refs 9.
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