L’imaginaire poétique de Mohammed Dib

الخطا 13 (1):207-218 (2018)
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Abstract

As Dib himself admits and as several specialists of his writing asserts, the last works of this author don’t dissociates the ethics of aesthetics. Based on this observation, in this article, we propose to study the role of vegetable and mineral signs in the formation of Dib's poetic imagination, taking as corpus of study his last poetic collections. Referring to a few articles and books treating of imaginary, we will consecrate our reflection on the intimate connection between man and the universe, between microcosm and macrocosm. It will be a question of what the second, as a reservoir of cosmic signs, teaches to the poet who is listening to the mute words of the universe.

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