Marguerite Duras : apocalyptic desires
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Marguerite Duras : apocalyptic desires
New York : Routlege, 1993
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Marguerite Duras is France's best-known and most controversial contemporary woman writer. Duras' influence extends from her early novels of the 1950's to her radically innovative experimental autobiographical text of the 1980's The Lover
Leslie Hill's book throws new light on Duras' relationship to feminism, psychoanalysis, sexuality, literature, film, politics, and the media. Feted by Kristeva, and Laca who claimed her as almost his other self, Duras is revealed to be a profoundly transgressive thinker and artist. It will be a must for all concerned with contemporary writing, writing by women, recent European cinema, film and literature.
Table of Contents
1. Images of Authorship 2. Transferential Loves 3. Scenes of Desire 4. Crossing Genres 5. The Limits of Fiction 6. Writing Sexual Relations Bibliography
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