Claude Simon: A Retrospective
โ Scribed by Jean H. Duffy, Alistair Duncan
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This collection of essays celebrates the work of the French Nobel prize-winning novelist Claude Simon. Scholars from France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom reconsider the fifty years of Simonโs fiction in the light of his large-scale autobiographical novel Le Jardin des Plantes (1997). From a variety of perspectives โ postmodernist, psychoanalytic, aesthetic โ contributors reflect on the central paradox of Simonโs work: his writing and rewriting of an experience of war so disruptive and traumatic that words can never be adequate to communicate it. The layers of artifice in Le Jardin des Plantes and the nature of Simonโs aesthetic are analyzed in essays which explore intertextual resonances between Simon and Proust, Flaubert, Borges and Poussin. A complementary view of Simonโs Photographies 1937โ1970 shows that it too can be seen as form of indirect autobiography.
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