Manna: For the Mandelstams for the MandelasIn this act of willful writing, by turns lyrical and intense, Helene Cixous brings Osip Mandelstam and Nelson Mandela together through the common first syllables of their names, the dates of their respective exiles, and the women, Nadezhda Mandelstam and Winnie-Zami Mandela, who disclose and restore their partners' lives through language. For Cixous, politics is approached most openly and freely through poetry; social change cannot exist without linguistic change. Her poetic language moderates the historical, political, and personal tales of Mandelstam and Mandela to produce a new sense of individual tragedy and cultural possibility. This intriguing and beautiful book is an act of emancipation as it releases its subjects - along with its readers - from the restricted language of constraint and exile. Long distinguished among creative writers in France and as an intellectual in the United States, Helene Cixous is the author of more than thirty volumes, many of which are now available in English-language translation. She has been highly praised in France and elsewhere by such renowned intellectuals as Jacques Derrida. |
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Revisió d'Usuari - Not Available - Book VerdictCixous has written a prose poem tying together the life experiences across time, space, and ideological boundaries of Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, who died in a prison camp in the 1930s, and South ... Llegeix la ressenya completa
Continguts
Catherine A F MacGillivray | xiii |
Dedication to the Ostrich | 1 |
Face of Abandon | 23 |
The True Portrait of Nelson | 71 |
Akhmatovas Egg | 101 |
The End of the Unfinished Poem | 117 |
Osips Last Letter | 145 |
All the Things They Couldnt Do | 171 |
The Without Farewell of the First of May | 187 |
A Life of Letters | 227 |
The Posthumous Poem | 243 |
Notes to the Introduction | 255 |
Translators Notes to Manna | 273 |
Suggested Further Reading | 293 |
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Africa alive already beautiful become believe birds blood body born breath called century child Cixous Cixous's close comes dead death desire door dream dying earth enter everything exile eyes face fall fear feel feet flesh follow forget French give hands head hear heart Hélène Cixous hell hope hour human hundred inside language leaving letter light lips living longer look lost Mandela Mandelstam Manna means memory mother moving Nadezhda Nelson never night once Osip ostrich pass poem poet poetic poetry political Press prison referred remains separation side silence skin soul speak step stop story suffering tears tell thing thought translation truth turn University voice waiting walls wings Winnie woman women writing Zami
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Literature, Art and the Pursuit of Decay in Twentieth-Century France Timothy Mathews Previsualització limitada - 2006 |