Dominique Fourcade: Poetry after October 7, 2023
In “Ça va bien dans la pluie glacée?” (POL, 2024), Dominique Fourcade responds to the Middle East conflict in a literary way by elevating the writer's moral powerlessness to an aesthetic principle. He transforms shame, alienation, and skepticism toward language into a poetics of delicacy and responsibility. Through fragmented syntax, intertextual ethics, and imagery (wall, Javelot, rain), the conflict is not explained but rather “experienced”—as an experience of the border, where language itself becomes an act of resistance.
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