Consuming Autobiographies

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Consuming Autobiographies

Reading and Writing the Self in Post-war France

Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Claire Boyle

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2 December 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351195294


Introduction

Since 1975, French literary writing has been marked by an autobiographical turn which has seen authors increasingly often tap into the vein of what the French term ecriture de soi. This coincides, paradoxically, with the death of autobiography, as these authors self-consciously distance themselves and their writings from conventional autobiography, founding a nouvelle autobiographie where the very possibility of autobiographical expression is questioned.

Study and Analysis

In the first book-length study in English to address this phenomenon, Claire Boyle sheds a new light on this hostility toward autobiography through a series of ground-breaking studies of estrangement in autobiographical works by major post-war authors Nathalie Sarraute, Georges Perec, Jean Genet and Helene Cixous. She identifies autobiography as a site of conflict between writer and reader, as authors struggle to assert the unknowableness of their identity in the face of a readership resolutely desiring privileged knowledge.

Implications

Autobiography emerges as a deeply troubling genre for authors, with the reader as an antagonistic consumer of the autobiographical self.

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