Juris Kunnoss: dzīve un teksts
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Author
Gaigala, Austra
Co-author
Latvijas Universitāte. Humanitāro zinātņu fakultāte
Advisor
Cimdiņa, Ausma
Date
2011Metadata
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Austra Gaigala
Promocijas darba „Juris Kunnoss: dzive un teksts”
anotacija
Promocijas darba „Juris Kunnoss: dzive un teksts” aptverts laika posms no 1948. lidz
1999. gadam, petot dzejnieka radošo biografiju no visagrinaka posma – pirmajiem
literarajiem sacerejumiem berniba – lidz pedejiem uzrakstitajiem dzejoliem,
pastiprinatu uzmanibu pieveršot radošas personibas veidošanas procesam, ka ari
dzejas analizei. Petijuma J. Kunnosa dzeja analizeta divos aspektos – aplukoti dzejas
teli un motivi (cilveka tels, priekšmetiska pasaule, nacionalie un patriotiskie motivi),
noradot lauku un pilsetas teksta diferenci, ka ari literaro virzienu aspekta. Aktualizeta
modernisma paradigma J. Kunnosa dzeja, atklajot simbolisma, sirrealisma,
eksistencialisma u.c. virzienu iezimju klatbutni, ka ari neoklasicisma un romantisma
poetikai raksturigas pazimes. Pielikuma – nepublicetas intervijas ar dzejnieka
laikabiedriem A. Aizpurieti, A. Bergmani, E. Raupu, A. Otto u.c. Austra Gaigala
„Juris Kunnoss: the Life and Text”
Annotation
Research „Juris Kunoss: the Life and Text” covers the time period from 1948 up to
1999, exploring creative biography of poet from early years till the last written poem.
Special attention has been paid to evolution of creative personality and analysis of
poesy as well. Poesy of J. Kunnoss is analyzed from two perspectives – the subjects
and motives of poesy (image of human, the world of objects, patriotic and national
motives) by indicating the difference between city and countryside approach. The
second perspective is analysis from literary aspects. The paradigm of modernism is
being actualized by disclosing symbolism, surrealism, existentialism and other trend
features, as well as poetic`s indications of neoclassic and romanticism. Unpublished
interviews with coevals of poet (A. Aizpuriete, A. Bergmanis, E. Raups, A. Otto and
others) are enclosed.