<p>“This wonderfully sympathetic conversation about writing is like a magic animal in a fairytale. Follow, and it will take you through the diverse joys, dangers, surprises and landscapes of Cixous's writing life, towards the intransigent questions that animate everybody who lives.”<br /> <b>Sarah Wood, The University of Kent</b></p> <p>“These interviews, which take Cixous back over her writing history, are fascinating encounters as much between the author and her (past) self as with Frédéric-Yves Jeannet. <i>Encounters</i> is essential reading for anyone interested in Cixous.”<br /> <b>Mairéad Hanrahan, University College London</b></p>
These conversations, which took place over three years and cover the creative process behind Cixous’s fictional writing, illuminate the genesis and particular genius of one of France’s most original writers. Cixous muses on her "coming to writing," from her first publications to her recent acclaim for a series of fictional texts that spring, as, she insists all true writing does, from her life: the loss of her father when she was a child, and her relationship with her mother, now in her tenth decade, as well as with such friends as Jacques Derrida and Jacques Lacan. The conversations delve into Cixous’s career as an academic in Paris and abroad, her summer retreats to the Bordeaux region to write uninterrupted for two months, her work with Ariane Mnouchkine’s Théàtre du Soleil, her political engagements and her dreams. Readers and writers who have followed Cixous’s path-blazing career as a fiction writer who crosses boundaries of genre and gender while posing essential questions about the nature of narrative and life will find this a book that cannot be put down.
And the Whale
Already everything was there
Dwelling
With
Spew into the sea
Off age's shore
Peruvia
Of maps & of prints
Lazarus
Expire
Write in Tongues
Faustes
Clearsee
Unfinish the Story & History
Just before the paper
The forgetread
Other addresses
The fear of names
Dragonflies
Slight uneasiness the masculine
Preteritions
But the Earth goes round, not too badly
Our centuries
The Shelves
Walls
The body writes
Measures
Tempo
The grace the galloping
God's Returns
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Hélène Cixous is one of the world’s leading writers. She is the founder and former director of the Centre de Recherches en Études Féminines at Paris VIII University and is a frequent visitor to universities in the United States and Canada.
Frédéric-Yves Jeannet is a French writer and professor who lives in Mexico. He has lectured in French and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva, Montclair State, Cooper Union, Victoria University of Wellington and the Metropolitan University, Mexico City.