Appoint the absence. Wish of God and language mystic in the poetic of Hugo Mujica

Authors

  • Silvia Julia Campana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19143/2236-9937.2016v3n5p24-47

Abstract

The article investigates in the anthropological roots of the wish of God. This wish does experience of research of the ineffable, which is expression of the unseen place of the paradox finite-infinity, of the secret space where the crack does present, crack that is not last word but demonstration of the wound, wound of absence that does word. The language mystic becomes a brimming figure that opens us, from the beauty that injures, to the drama of the freedom that becomes action that looks for the meeting. The experience like wish unveils the space of prefiguration of the poetic word, which configures the time without time and rebuilds our present. Velasco, Balthasar, Ricoeur, Guardans are the firm soil in which Hugo Mujica, argentine poet, can root in his appoint the absence.
Key words: Experience, wish, poetic language, mystic.

Published

2013-07-31

How to Cite

Campana, S. J. (2013). Appoint the absence. Wish of God and language mystic in the poetic of Hugo Mujica. TEOLITERARIA - Revista De Literaturas E Teologias, 3(5), 24–47. https://doi.org/10.19143/2236-9937.2016v3n5p24-47