Razvan Tupa la Pavilion

LECTURE
Razvan Tupa
Reformularea puterii si alte probleme ale poeziei de azi

Joi, 15 noiembrie 2012, 19.00
@Pavilion, Sos. Nicolae Titulescu nr. 1 (Piata Victoriei)


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In fata unei biserici in 2012, niste cersetori copii urmaresc trecatorii si le “ureaza” ceva.
Poezia este perceputa ca arta a cuvantului, dar in acelasi timp si ca arabesc inutil. Ordine, dezordine si autoritate sunt trei dintre raporturile care vor fi urmarite pornind si intorcandu-ne la poezie. Autoritate, stapanire, dominatie, influenta sunt acceptiuni ale puterii. Prin acestea sunt formulate regulile conform carora functioneaza poezia, dar si regulile diferitelor tipuri de putere.
Aristotel distinge intre strigat (glas) si voce ca intre cei care nu fac parte din comunitatea politica, si cei care sunt inclusi in aceasta comunitate. “Urarea” copiilor cersetori face trecerea intre cele doua conditii. (razvan Tupa)

Razvan Tupa s-a nascut la Braila in 1975. Primul sau volum publicat in 2001, “fetis”, a fost distins cu Premiul Naţional de Poezie „Mihai Eminescu“, la Botosani, in ianuarie 2002. In 2003, “fetis – o carte romaneasca a placerii” a făcut obiectul unei a doua editii revazute si adaugite la Editura Vinea. Alte titluri sunt “corpuri romanesti” la Editura Cartea Romaneasca si “poetic. cerul din delft şi alte corpuri romanesti” la Casa de Editura Max Blecher în 2011. A participat la festivaluri, ateliere si lecturi de poezie in Bucuresti, Constanta, Timisoara, Cluj Napoca, Sibiu, Buzau, Chisinau si in strainatate (Banska Stiavnica, Berlin, Bratislava, New York, Paris, Praga, Roma, Tel Aviv). Intre 2005 si 2010 a organizat intalnirile “Poeticile cotidianului”, iar din septembrie 2010 a lansat “Atelierelationale”, un proiect de incurajare a interactiunii poetice, pornind de la formularea unor principii de poetica relationala.


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LECTURE


Razvan Tupa
Reshaping power and other problems of poetry today

Thursday, 15 November 2012, 19.00
Pavilion, Sos. Nicolae Titulescu nr. 1 (Piata Victoriei)


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In front of a church in 2012, some beggar children touch the passers by and “greet” them in a certain way.
Poetry is perceived both as art and arabesque. Order, disorder and authority are three reports that will be tracked starting and turning to poetry. Authority, domination, influence are aspects of power. These aspects formulate the rules for operating poetry and, also, the rules of different types of power.
Aristotle distinguishes between cry and voice as among those who are not part of the political community, and those who are included in this community. The “Greeting” of the beggar children makes the transition between the two conditions. (Razvan Tupa)

Razvan Tupa (1975) studied History of Religions and Culture and worked as a journalist. He performs poetry in different places in Bucharest since 1996. He read poetry in Paris, Rome, Prague, New York, Tel Aviv and Berlin. His first collection of poetry was “Fetish” in 2001, awarded ex aequo the “Mihai Eminescu National Award” for first book of poetry. In 2011 he published “Poetic. The Sky in Delft and other Romanian bodies”, a second book of poetry. His poems were selected for “No Longer Poetry- New Romanian Poetry”, an anthology published in UK and “The Vanishing Point that Whistles- An Anthology of Contemporary Romanian Poetry” (Talisman House) in US. He launched a series of weekly literary meetings that still go on. The initial “Poetics of the quotidian” format was changed in 2010 in “Atelierelational”, aimed to promote a relational approach to poetry.


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