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On identity

Poetry inspired by the psychoanalytical theory of Slavoj Zizek.

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Who am I? What am I?

I am real –
that is chaotic, noise,
a flow of energy without form,
a depth without bottom
that cannot be grasped and never will.

I am symbolic
I represent myself through my language and body signs.
though I am fragmented like a Russian doll
(Which doll speaks now?)
though I am living in a labyrinth
(I can tell about all these beautiful rooms)
I will never find thew way out –
I will never be coherent

I am imagination – fantasy – dreams –
these are the bridge and reconciliation
between me and I,
between me and our world out there
between me and you
these are the forces of my life.

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