Claude Simon
A Retrospective
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
240 pages
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6 x 9
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© 2002
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 Simon’s fiction in the light of his large-scale autobiographical novel Le Jardin des Plantes (1997). From a variety of perspectives – postmodernist, psychoanalytic, aesthetic – contributors reflect on the central paradox of Simon’s 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 Simon’s aesthetic are analyzed in essays which explore intertextual resonances between Simon and Proust, Flaubert, Borges and Poussin. A complementary view of Simon’s Photographies 1937–1970 shows that it too can be seen as form of indirect autobiography.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Message from Claude Simon to Participants at the Conference held in May 1999
Introduction: The Critical Reception of Claude Simon since the 1960s - Jean H. Duffy and Alastair Duncan
1. Thinking History Otherwise: Fiction and the Sites of Memory in Claude Simon- David Carroll
2. (In)Commensurabilities: The Childhood of Events and the Shock of Encounter in Claude Simon - Mária Minich Brewer
3. Instant Replays: The Reintegration of Traumatic Experience in Le Jardin des Plantes - Celia Britton
4. The Dynamics of Conflict in the Novels of Claude Simon - J. A. E. Loubère
5. Satire, Burlesque and Comedy in Claude Simon - Alastair Duncan
6. The Garden of Forking Paths: Intertextuality and Le Jardin des Plantes - Mary Orr
7. A partir du Jardin des Plantes: Claude Simon's Recapitulations - David Ellison
8. Supplementary Organs: Media and Machinery in the Late Novels of Claude Simon - Wolfram Nitsch
9. One Step Further: Claude Simon's Photographies 1937-1970 - Mireille Calle-Gruber
10. Truth, Verbiage and Ecriture in Le Jardin des Plantes - Jean H. Duffy
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Message from Claude Simon to Participants at the Conference held in May 1999
Introduction: The Critical Reception of Claude Simon since the 1960s - Jean H. Duffy and Alastair Duncan
1. Thinking History Otherwise: Fiction and the Sites of Memory in Claude Simon- David Carroll
2. (In)Commensurabilities: The Childhood of Events and the Shock of Encounter in Claude Simon - Mária Minich Brewer
3. Instant Replays: The Reintegration of Traumatic Experience in Le Jardin des Plantes - Celia Britton
4. The Dynamics of Conflict in the Novels of Claude Simon - J. A. E. Loubère
5. Satire, Burlesque and Comedy in Claude Simon - Alastair Duncan
6. The Garden of Forking Paths: Intertextuality and Le Jardin des Plantes - Mary Orr
7. A partir du Jardin des Plantes: Claude Simon's Recapitulations - David Ellison
8. Supplementary Organs: Media and Machinery in the Late Novels of Claude Simon - Wolfram Nitsch
9. One Step Further: Claude Simon's Photographies 1937-1970 - Mireille Calle-Gruber
10. Truth, Verbiage and Ecriture in Le Jardin des Plantes - Jean H. Duffy
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
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