G. Cáffaro, Leonardo Correa, Henrique de Oliveira Lee
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摘要
本文讨论了这一文学片段,并介绍了奥利维亚·德雷舍(Olivia Dresher)的作品。德雷舍是一位美国选集学家、音乐家和日记作家,自2009年以来,她一直通过Twitter来支持自己的私密作品。这段序言是对作者的独家采访的背景,通过这段采访,我们了解了德雷希尔的成长岁月,她对片段的看法,以及在社交媒体上写作的含义。这篇文章强调了碎片写作与现代性之间的关系,并解决了碎片分析背后的挑战,其中包括这些文本的灵活性(可能采取各种形式),以及自传的问题,因为这些作品通常具有个人的、亲密的性质。Olivia Dresher的作品和选集——《沉默的话语》(2019)、《碎片:碎片写作选集》(2006)、《黑暗与光明:私人写作作为艺术》(2000)——以及Gerald L. Bruns、Philip Beitchman和Leonor Arfuch等理论家和评论家的作品,为本研究和Olivia在采访中表达的想法提供了支持。
This article presents a discussion of the literary fragment and introduces the work of Olivia Dresher, an American anthologist, musician, and diarist, who has adopted Twitter as support for her intimate writings as of 2009. This preamble works as background to the exclusive interview with the writer reproduced here, through which we learn about Dresher’s formative years, her thoughts about the fragment, and the implications of writing on social media. The article highlights the relationship between fragmentary writing and modernity, and addresses the challenges underlying the analysis of fragments, which includes the very flexibility of these texts (which may take on a variety of forms), as well as the question of autobiography, as these productions are often of a personal, intimate nature. Olivia Dresher’s writings and anthologies – A silence of words (2019), In pieces: an anthology of fragmentary writing (2006), and Darkness and light: private writing as art (2000) – as well as works by theorists and critics such as Gerald L. Bruns, Philip Beitchman, and Leonor Arfuch have provided support for this study and for the presentation of Olivia’s thoughts in the interview.