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Unpacking Emotions: Kristeva’s Journey through Nostalgia and the ‘Silence of Polyglots’ | Art of Saudade

Literature is magic. Philosophy and psychology, on the other hand, are the alchemists attempting to distill the essence of this magic into the structured language of science. Today, we’re delving into the intriguing world of Julia Kristeva’s ‘Étrangers à nous-mêmes’ (Strangers to Ourselves), a masterpiece that landed in my hands amidst the hustle of moving from one ‘foreign’ land to another. Here I am, at … Continue reading Unpacking Emotions: Kristeva’s Journey through Nostalgia and the ‘Silence of Polyglots’ | Art of Saudade

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Inside the Mind of a Hopeless 19th Century French Romantic: Nerval’s Aurélia | Art of Saudade

In the year 1854, a time far removed from the groundbreaking theories of Freud and the literary innovations of Proust, a French poet named Gerard de Nerval embarked on a poetic journey that would challenge the norms of literature. Nerval’s work, “Aurélia,” stands as a testament to his exploration of the oniric world, a dreamscape that defies the conventions of its time. Nerval, a self-proclaimed … Continue reading Inside the Mind of a Hopeless 19th Century French Romantic: Nerval’s Aurélia | Art of Saudade

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Embark on a Literary Journey: Overcoming Reading Burnout with Cortazar’s Hopscotch! 🌟

“Hopscotches, childish rituals of pebbling and hopping to enter Heaven.” Hey, bookworms and literature enthusiasts! Remember my pledge in November to conquer the post-reading burnout blues? If you missed the challenge, catch up here. Now, the big question – did I succeed? Well, I wouldn’t say I failed either, and here’s why. Against the advice of many, I opted for a hefty tome. Not just … Continue reading Embark on a Literary Journey: Overcoming Reading Burnout with Cortazar’s Hopscotch! 🌟