altan Member Nov 28, 2015 #1 Hi Friends, About the highlighted text; " He was thinking very clear, poetic similarities ...." etc. Is that correct? Attachments 2015-11-28 18-02-06 El Greko - Αναφορα Στο_.jpg 68.9 KB · Views: 262
Hi Friends, About the highlighted text; " He was thinking very clear, poetic similarities ...." etc. Is that correct?
nickel Administrator Staff member Nov 28, 2015 #2 Hello, Altan. It is pretty straightforward. He thought in pictures/images, and poetic figures were [to him] unshakable logical arguments.
Hello, Altan. It is pretty straightforward. He thought in pictures/images, and poetic figures were [to him] unshakable logical arguments.
altan Member Nov 28, 2015 #3 Thank you Nickel. Literal translation is so. But isn't there any metaphor? "To think in Picture"! Kazantzakis "likes" metaphors. And about "παρομοίωσες", i see it as "similarity of clauses in a sentence"
Thank you Nickel. Literal translation is so. But isn't there any metaphor? "To think in Picture"! Kazantzakis "likes" metaphors. And about "παρομοίωσες", i see it as "similarity of clauses in a sentence"
nickel Administrator Staff member Nov 28, 2015 #4 Παρομοίωση (plural παρομοιώσεις, in literary demotic παρομοίωσες) is a simile, a figure of speech. So: He thinks in pictures and figures of speech, which to him are as rational as logical arguments.
Παρομοίωση (plural παρομοιώσεις, in literary demotic παρομοίωσες) is a simile, a figure of speech. So: He thinks in pictures and figures of speech, which to him are as rational as logical arguments.
Palavra Mod Almighty Staff member Nov 30, 2015 #6 A -rather tardy- attempt in Turkish: Resimlerle düşünüyordu, ve ona göre şiirsel mecazlar sağlam, mantıklı kanıttı.
A -rather tardy- attempt in Turkish: Resimlerle düşünüyordu, ve ona göre şiirsel mecazlar sağlam, mantıklı kanıttı.
Severus Active member Dec 5, 2015 #8 As far as "ποιητικές παρομοιώσεις" is concerned, I would use "poetic imagery". A free translation: His thoughts had been pictures, and poetic imagery his compelling rational arguments. And some relevant examples taken from other literary pieces: All his thoughts were pictures, and he clothed the most abstract ideas in the glowing images of poetry. https://books.google.de/books?id=3S...nepage&q="his thoughts were pictures"&f=false It could not have been otherwise; his pictures were his thoughts, and he painted where another would have wept. http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/Frasers_Magazine_1872_v5_1000595173/565
As far as "ποιητικές παρομοιώσεις" is concerned, I would use "poetic imagery". A free translation: His thoughts had been pictures, and poetic imagery his compelling rational arguments. And some relevant examples taken from other literary pieces: All his thoughts were pictures, and he clothed the most abstract ideas in the glowing images of poetry. https://books.google.de/books?id=3S...nepage&q="his thoughts were pictures"&f=false It could not have been otherwise; his pictures were his thoughts, and he painted where another would have wept. http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/Frasers_Magazine_1872_v5_1000595173/565
Palavra Mod Almighty Staff member Dec 7, 2015 #10 A correction in my foregoing translation: Resimlerle düşünüyordu, ve şiirsel mecazlar sağlam, mantıklı kanıt gibi geliyordu ona.
A correction in my foregoing translation: Resimlerle düşünüyordu, ve şiirsel mecazlar sağlam, mantıklı kanıt gibi geliyordu ona.