Why I Love Barthes
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Why I Love Barthes
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* This is a unique testimony to one of the most important literary friendships of our time. Robbe-Grillet, the master of the nouveau roman, considered Barthes, France s greatest postwar literary theorist and critic, as one of his very few true friends.
The literary friendship between Alain Robbe-Grillet and Roland Barthes lasted 25 years. Everything attests to their deep and mutual intellectual esteem: their private correspondence, their published texts, their conversations— notably in the famous dialogue which gives its name to this work. Robbe-Grillet freely said he had very few true friends but, next to the publisher Jérôme Lindon, he always cited the name of Roland Barthes. In 1980, he wrote his own I love, I don't love, published here for the first time, thinking about his friend. In 1985, he predicted: It is his work as a writer which will remain. Ten years later, in 1995, he imagined him as an impatient, blithe novelist, merrily rewriting— euphorically, with inexhaustible happiness— The Sorrows of Young Werther.
This small collection of conversations and short texts by Robbe-Grillet is like the deferred echo of those that Roland Barthes dedicated to him in his Critical Essays in 1964. It offers fresh insight into the development of Robbe-Grillet's own work as well as that of Barthes, and is a unique testimony to one of the most important literary friendships of our time.
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Critics praise the book’s warmth and wit, highlighting the palpable friendship and intellectual exchange between Robbe-Grillet and Barthes. Steven Poole of The Guardian notes the comic teasing and affectionate tone, while the Times Literary Supplement welcomes it as a challenge to reductive views of French theory. Jonathan Culler of Cornell University finds it extremely engaging, praising the friendly fencing in their dialogue. Overall, the volume is celebrated as a revealing and electric portrayal of two towering literary figures.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780745650791
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 September 2011
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 8.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 191.0mm
Weight: 109g
Pages: 80
About the Author
Alain Robbe-Grillet (1922-2008) was a French writer and film-maker.
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