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Quête identitaire et écriture de filiation dans Dieu est né en exil de Horia Vintila

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Resumo:Horia Vintilă fictionalizes in his novel, Dieu est né en exil, Ovid’s diary, a Latin writer of the 1st century who, exiled from Rome, finds his freedom in Tomes, a town which is now in the Rumanian territory and it is named Constanţa. The empiric author, exiled himself too, imagines the last eight years of Ovid’s life that represented a time of waiting, remaking his faith, renouncing of the gods in favor of God, and even more, a time of finding himself. With his novel, Horia Vintilă was both included in and excluded from the French society, continuing thus the condition of the exiled writer.
Autores principais:Dobroiu, Vlad
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Universidade do Porto
Idioma:português
Origem:Intercâmbio
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Resumo:Horia Vintilă fictionalizes in his novel, Dieu est né en exil, Ovid’s diary, a Latin writer of the 1st century who, exiled from Rome, finds his freedom in Tomes, a town which is now in the Rumanian territory and it is named Constanţa. The empiric author, exiled himself too, imagines the last eight years of Ovid’s life that represented a time of waiting, remaking his faith, renouncing of the gods in favor of God, and even more, a time of finding himself. With his novel, Horia Vintilă was both included in and excluded from the French society, continuing thus the condition of the exiled writer.