
SWEET-BITTER EROS. ESSAY - ANNE CARSON
In the world of literature and philosophy, where desire intertwines with emptiness, Anne Carson's essay "Sweet-Bitter Eros" appears. It is a journey into the depths of human nature, where Eros, the Greek word for lack, becomes the driving force of thought and art. Carson analyzes the paradox of eroticism, which feeds on unfulfillment, and fulfillment means its end. This essay is for those who want to understand why longing is an eternal pursuit and passion an unceasing escape.
- Analysis of desire: The essay penetrates the structure of desire, revealing its paradoxical nature.
- Ancient inspirations: Mythology, Sappho's poetry, Platonic dialogues, and ancient vases serve as a starting point for reflection.
- Eros as a verb: Carson defines Eros as a pleasure postponed in time and distant in space, which reveals our incompleteness.
- Eternal pursuit: Lovers in myths and literature remain in eternal pursuit, and the eclipse lasts only a moment.
- Metaphor of the eclipse: Even the moment of stopping in the pursuit is only short-lived, and the god Eros incessantly strikes the moon.
Anne Carson, a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and professor of classical literature, is known for her interdisciplinary approach to literature and philosophy. Her work is characterized by a combination of autobiographical, critical, and poetic elements. Carson is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the MacArthur Fellowship and the Griffin Poetry Prize.
The essay "Sweet-Bitter Eros" is an attempt to understand the structure of desire that drives human action and creates art. Carson analyzes myths, Sappho's poems, Platonic dialogues, and ancient vases to show how lovers remain in eternal pursuit. Even the eclipse, when the pursuit seems to stop, lasts only a moment. Soon the god Eros will strike the moon like a ball, as in the Argonaut expedition for the Golden Fleece.
The book "Sweet-Bitter Eros" is a read for all those who want to delve into the mysteries of human desire and understand why Eros is such an important element of our culture. It is an essay that provokes thought and encourages reflection on one's own experiences. Carson shows that Eros is not only desire, but also lack, emptiness that feeds on unfulfillment. It is this paradox that makes eroticism so fascinating and constantly present in philosophy, art, and literature.
The Ossolineum publishing house, known for publishing valuable works in the field of humanities, presents readers with an essay that will surely remain in their memory for a long time. "Sweet-Bitter Eros" is a must-read for all lovers of literature and philosophy who want to understand why desire is such an important element of our lives.
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| Author | Anne Carson |
| Publisher | Ossolineum |
| ISBN | 9788366257542 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 246 |
| Format | 219x145 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Anne Carson - Sweet-bitter Eros. Essay on desire
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