Focusing primarily on Rodica Braga and Mircea Ivănescu`s volume, Commentarius perpetuus, the aim of this paper is a deconstruction of the authors` lyrical universe in order to analyzethe ways of creating the textual identity in symbolic processes, artistically sublimed and revealed in their poems by a multitude of ego-hypostases. In the protected field of fiction and imaginary, the two authors gave life to their `textual` selves, revealed as multiple textual ego-hypostases and to a new formula of writing poetry – in a dialogue - using a very personal concept, the self. Debating on the importance of expressing and writing about oneself as a textual identity we will analyze these ego-hypostases from an imaginaryperspective, focusing on the identity-alterity relation restored in the volume Commentarius perpetuus as the expression of a textual identity,a meta-autobiographical consciousness, configured in the alterity process in various hypostases: textual, contextual and intertextual.