Abstract
This article analyzes the poem “Exilios”, by Ida Vitale, as an aesthetic expression of the notion of fictional non-place, which is proposed here as an alternative to Marc Augé's anthropological and non-places notions. Exploring the poem's images, this article dialogues with William T. J. Mitchell's notion of image, and talks with other theorists, such as Antonio Candido, Heidegger, Luiz Costa-Lima, James Hilman, and with specialized studies on the author, such as those by Pablo Rocca, Bruña Bragado, Eduardo Milan, among others.
Keywords:
fictional non-place; exiles; Ida Vitale; voice-poem; limit; impossible