La funzione dell’analista, tra poesia e follia

Journal title RIVISTA SPERIMENTALE DI FRENIATRIA
Author/s Alberto Sbardella
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2008/3 Language Italian
Pages 9 P. 135-143 File size 467 KB
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La funzione dell’analista, tra poesia e follia - the author inspired by Heidegger’s study of Hölderlin’s verses hypothesises, through an analogical comparison, the existence of a liable connection between poetry and madness. He also underlines the emergence of the ambivalent dimension of the sacred and thus of God, as essence of Being. His basic idea is that it is hazardous to stay too close to the spring of knowledge for it might shatter the individual’s reason and creative faculties (generating madness and/or an incapacity to produce a compelling and meaningful poetical language). Consequently, psychoanalysts and poets - when they succeed in keeping at bay their inclination to (re -) interpret internal and/or external reality can offer to their clients or readers, a useful support, at times, transformative of their structural emotional experience. Hence, if one has the opportunity to be a little more poetic, one might risk a little less to become insane. Keywords: poetry, madness, sacred, psychoanalyst, interpretation, revelation.

Alberto Sbardella, La funzione dell’analista, tra poesia e follia in "RIVISTA SPERIMENTALE DI FRENIATRIA" 3/2008, pp 135-143, DOI: