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Serge VenturiniFrench poet
Date of Birth: 12.10.1955
Country: France |
Content:
- Serge Venturini: A Poet of Transformation
- Early Life and Influences
- The Poetics of Becoming
- The Transvisible
- Ongoing Work and Legacy
Serge Venturini: A Poet of Transformation
Serge Venturini is a French poet whose works explore the idea of "devenir" ("becoming") through a series of metamorphoses. Venturini's poetry examines human destiny through the lens of posthumanism and transhumanism, leading to his concept of the "transvisible."
Early Life and Influences
Venturini's early life in Paris exposed him to the works of Heraclitus, Empedocles, Arthur Rimbaud, and Friedrich Nietzsche. He began writing poetry at the age of fifteen. Venturini's poetry is influenced by Pierre Reverdy and René Char, blending poetry with prose, politics, and philosophy.
The Poetics of Becoming
Venturini's "poetics of becoming" is exemplified in his "Livre des fulgurances" (Book of Illuminations), which questions the concept of humanism. His exploration of posthumanism in the second "Livre des fulgurances" (2000-2007) led to his development of the concept of transhumanism.
The Transvisible
Venturini's theory of the transvisible emerged in 2007. It postulates a brief vision that flashes between the visible and invisible realms. To understand the concept, it is necessary to examine the key components: posthumanism, which evolved from humanism; transhumanism, which extends posthumanism; and Dante's concept of "transhumanar" ("transcending humanity").
Ongoing Work and Legacy
Currently, Venturini is working on the third "Livre des fulgurances," which further explores transhumanism. His poetry continues to push the boundaries of language and thought, challenging societal norms and inspiring readers to question the nature of reality.

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