My heart went out to Him!’ (SS 5,6) An identity leak in the hunt of the Only Love’. The one-self a response to a call in Amelia Biagioni
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This paper's purpose is to analyze some poems by Amelia Biagioni, of the last book published before dying, Región de fugas (1995). This book shows a poetical persona in a permanent search of identity, but at the same time subjected to an untiringly search of a you, which touches her and drives her from a place to another, leaning out, hurting and running away. Starting by Paul Ricoeur's proposal, in his articles on biblical hermeneutics—Fe y filosofía. Problemas del lenguaje religioso, Amor y justicia—and the concept of narrative identity—that Ricoeur proposes in Tiempo y narración I, II y III, and in Sí mismo como otro and develops in other briefer texts—we will hold the hypothesis that the subject erects his identity as a response to a call and considers the writing as a mediator road between the meeting himself and a you.
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