Voice of the big city and its reflection in art
The Voice of the Big City and Its Reflection in Art: Monologue, Dialogue, Discussion, Noise The big city speaks. It speaks not with words, but with the roar of tires, the sound of car horns, the steps of millions, the rumble of the subway, music from open windows, the cries of vendors, the ring of trams, the thud of rain on asphalt. The city is a resounding, polyphonic symphony, where every sound is a part of the score. Artists, writers, musicians, directors have always tried to capture this voice. They have translated the noise into jazz rhythms, despair into literary monologues, the conversation of passers-by into dialogue on canvas. How does art reflect the acoustics of the metropolis? We analyze four modes of the city's voice. Monologue: The City as a Confession of Solitude In a great city, a person often finds themselves alone with themselves. A crowd surrounds them, but there is no one with whom they can exchange a word. This acoustic isolation gives birth to a monologue — an inner voice that sounds louder than the street noise. A classic example in literature is Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" or Franz Kafka's novels, where the hero wanders through desolate streets, talking to themselves. In poetry, it is the poems of Alexander Blok ("Night, street, lamp, pharmacy…") — not a dialogue, but a frozen inner wail. In painting, the works of Edward Hopper ("Nighthawks") — figures sitting in a cafe, but not communicating, each in their own world. In music, the solo piano pieces of Erik Satie, which he called "furniture music" — sounds that do not require a response. The city's monologue in art is a cry of loneliness in the noisy emptiness. Dialogue: Conversations on the Run The city is an endless conversation. The conversation between a vendor and a buyer, a passenger and a taxi driver, lovers on a bench, two friends who have entered a bar. These short, fragmentary dialogues make up the fabric of city life. In literature, James Joyce masterfully portra ... Read more
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