The language of literature and the metamorphosis of humanity

  • Nebojša J. Lazić University of Priština with temporary head-office in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy
Keywords: Martin Heidegger, Vladislav Petković Dis, essence, hermeneutics, poetry, humanity,

Abstract


The German philosopher Martin Heidegger and the Serbian poet Vladislav Petković Dis differ in culture, language, vocation and, finallz, in the views they had about the overall human reasoning and creativity. In this paper, the author tries to demonstrate that the creative personality of the Serbian poet—in the author’s opinion, a poet not recognized at his true value—fits in the profile of poetry defined by Heidegger when he writes about „poor times”. The poetic language of Dis is not always unified, however, his poetry is the closest to the purpose of every art: the revelation of the meaning of creation and existence. Heidegger, in his philosophy, Vladislav Petković, in his poetry, both show that reflection and writing are in harmony and even have the same purpose—the discovery of the essential truth.

Author Biography

Nebojša J. Lazić, University of Priština with temporary head-office in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy
Department of Serbian Literature and Language, associate professor
Published
2015/09/22
Section
Original Scientific Paper