Стаття становить першу частину дослідження, в якому недописаний
роман Б. І. Антонича «На другому березі» розглядається із перспективи генетичної критики як приклад авантексту, укладеного на основі
чернеток, що фіксують процесуальність письма. На підставі рукопису проаналізовано не відображені у виданнях основні типи текстових
змін як свідчення «поетики стану», що виводить письмо за межі ди
хотомій суб’єкта й об’єкта, Ероса і Танатоса, людського й не-людського
— за рамки індивідуалізму й самої мови, у сферу інтерсуб’єктного та інтермедійного. Поступаючись розвитком дії супроти інтенсивності
стану, проза Антонича свідчить про формування афективної поетики і нового типу модерної чуттєвості та відповідної практики письма.
The study examines the ‘unwritten novel’ “On the Other Bank” by Bohdan Ihor Antonych,
a notable Western Ukrainian writer of the interwar period. Known primarily for his poetry,
Antonych did not finish this novel-in-progress, leaving behind only draft notes, which offer
a glimpse into the very process of his writing. Analyzed from the perspective of genetic
criticism, Antonych’s manuscripts are treated as an avant-text, demonstrating a ‘scenario of
writing’ in the transition from the novel of action to the novel of state.
In contrast to his image-based poetry, Antonych’s prose is based on the technique of
description. Depicting nature or the urban environment, the author conveys a certain emotional
and psychological condition; and paying special attention to qualitative adjectives, he
appeals to the sensory experience of the reader. Despite the fact that the plan of the novel
indicates the main events of the plot, the author mainly captures the emotions of the characters.
Dialogues also play an unusual role in the text as their function is an expressive rather
than a communicative one.
Since the dynamics of the text are based on emotional and psychological movement,
and not on the succession of events or judgments, it is considered to be an example of affective
poetics in Ukrainian modern literature. the affect appears in Antonych’s text as a force
and tension. It shapes the human personality and at the same time challenges it. the affect
goes beyond discursiveness and captures the body while its intensity is expressed through
the voice and speed. Antonych’s characters share a common transpersonal experience in
their childhood and a common object of desire aft er becoming adults. Moreover, the transfer
of emotions into the sphere of interpersonal relations gives to the affect not only a psychological
but also an ethical dimension. the researcher analyzes Antonych’s manuscript focusing on the dynamics of writing
and not on the dynamics of the plot, and this approach gives reason for the conclusion about
the affective nature of Antonych’s prose. It is evident that in the ‘unwritten novel’ “On the
Other Bank” Antonych depicts the modernist type of literary character as ‘homo sentiens’,
who perceives the world in a subtle way and experiences it deeply.