Fibrils(English, Hardcover, Leiris Michel)

Fibrils(English, Hardcover, Leiris Michel)

  • Leiris Michel
Publisher:Yale University PressISBN 13: 9780300212396ISBN 10: 0300212399

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Fibrils(English, Hardcover, Leiris Michel) is written by Leiris Michel and published by Yale University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0300212399 (ISBN 10) and 9780300212396 (ISBN 13).

The third volume of Michel Leiris's renowned autobiography, now available in English for the first time in a brilliant translation by Lydia Davis A beloved and versatile author and ethnographer, French intellectual Michel Leiris is often ranked in the company of Proust, Gide, Sartre, and Camus, yet his work remains largely unfamiliar to English-language readers. This brilliant translation of Fibrils (first published as Fibrilles in 1966), the third volume of Leiris's memoir The Rules of the Game, invites us to discover why Levi-Strauss proclaimed Leiris "incontestably one of the greatest writers of the century." Leiris's monumental autobiography, a thirty-five-year project, is a primary document of the examined life in the twentieth century. In Fibrils, Leiris reconciles literary commitment with social/political engagement. He recounts extensive travel and anthropological work, including a 1955 visit to Mao's China, along with the mundane: his walk to work, his visits to spas and galleries, his goals as a writer. He also details his suicidal "descent into Hell," when the guilt over an extramarital affair becomes unbearable and he overdoses on barbiturates. A ruthless self-examiner, Leiris seeks to invent a new way of remembering, probe the mechanisms of memory, and explore the way a life can be told.