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Scratches The Rules Of The Game Volume 1 Michel Leiris Lydia Davis

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Scratches The Rules Of The Game Volume 1 Michel Leiris Lydia Davis
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.01 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Michel Leiris; Lydia Davis
ISBN: 9780300227833, 0300227833
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Scratches The Rules Of The Game Volume 1 Michel Leiris Lydia Davis by Michel Leiris; Lydia Davis 9780300227833, 0300227833 instant download after payment.

A dazzling translation by Lydia Davis of the first volume of Michel Leiris’s masterwork, perhaps the most important French autobiographical enterprise of the twentieth century
Michel Leiris, a French intellectual whose literary works inspired high praise from the likes of Simone de Beauvoir and Claude Lévi-Strauss, began the first volume of his autobiographical project at the age of 40. It was the beginning of an endeavor that ultimately required 35 years and three additional volumes.
 
In Volume 1, Scratches, Leiris proposes to discover a savoir vivre, a mode of living that would have a place for both his poetics and his personal morality. “I can scarcely see the literary use of speech as anything but a means of sharpening one’s consciousness in order to be more—and in a better way—alive," he declares. He begins the project of uncovering memories, returning to moments and images of childhood—his father’s recording machine, the letters of the alphabet coming to life—and then of his later life—Paris under the Occupation, a journey to Africa, and a troubling fear of death.

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