El erotismo de la lectura académica. Amor y filología en “Mimnermos: The Brainsex Paintings” de Anne Carson

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Silvia Jiménez Barba

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In “Mimnermos: The Brainsex Paintings”, Ann Carson illustrates how academic readers fall in love with their subjects. An intimate relationship with the author. It is divided in three parts: the first one presents fragments from Mimnermos, an archaic Greek lyric poet from the seventh century. The second part is an essay, in which Carson explores the poet’s preferred themes: time and hedonism. The third is an interview featuring Mimnermos. The poem as a whole is a literary triptych, each part representing different ways of reading. It is the portrait of the erotic love that occurs between reader and writer.

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Jiménez Barba, S. (2019). El erotismo de la lectura académica. Amor y filología en “Mimnermos: The Brainsex Paintings” de Anne Carson. Anuario De Letras Modernas, 21, 155–166. https://doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2018.21.1194
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