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Herve Guibert : Voices of the Self

Part of the Modern French Writers series
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This is a study of the complete texts of Herve Guibert (1955-1991), offering a thorough documentation of Guibert and his literary and other output.

Since his writings challenge conventional generic classifications, this study has had to engage with an avant-garde oeuvre and construct its own categories for analysis.Guibert's work is considered in the light of a trope of overlapping key concerns which permeate each of his texts: fiction/truth, self/other, novel/other literary forms, body/text, and betrayal/friendship.

His writings are related internally to each other, providing a constant dialogue on the problematics of a literary "enterprise" of the self.The study is guided by Guibert's relation to the novel, a major line of enquiry throughout, as well as his experimentation with voices in particular.

One of Jean Boule's main contentions is that Guibert arrives at the creation of a new literary genre, the "roman faux", with the publication of his best known work: "To the Friend who did not save my life".

The text ends with a study of the whole artistic production of Guibert after he is diagnosed as HIV positive within the parameter of the voices of the self.

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Product Details
Liverpool University Press
0853238715 / 9780853238713
Paperback / softback
843.914
01/03/1999
United Kingdom
English
x, 316p.
24 cm
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