miércoles, marzo 4

Ruin the Sacred Truths

Fidel dice:
de los buenos sentimientos nace la mala literatura, men.

Harold Bloom dice:
The scandal is the stubborn resistance of imaginative literature to the categories of sacred and secular. If you wish, you can insist that all high literature is secular, or, should you desire it so, then all strong poetry is sacred. What I find incoherent is the judgment that some authentic literary art is more sacred or more secular than some other. Poetry and belief wander about, together and apart, in a cosmological emptiness marked by the limits of truth and meaning. (BLOOM, H., Poesía y creencia, Madrid: Cátedra, 1991)

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