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Incest
A daring novel that made Christine Angot one of the most controversial figures in contemporary France recounts the narrator’s incestuous relationship with her father. Tess Lewis’s forceful translation brings into English this audacious novel of taboo. The narrator is falling out from a torrential relationship with another woman. Delirious with love and yearning, her thoughts grow increasingly cyclical and wild, until exposing the trauma lying behind her pain. With the intimacy offered by a confession, the narrator embarks on a psychoanalysis of herself, giving the reader entry into her tangled experiences with homosexuality, paranoia, and, at the core of it all, incest. In a masterful translation from the French by Tess Lewis, Christine Angot’s Incest audaciously confronts its readers with one of our greatest taboos.
‘Incest’ relates the violent relationship Christine Angot had with her father and audaciously confronts its readers with one of our greatest taboos. Angot’s writing goes fast, strong, and far, and disrupts forms, framework, as well as mainstream literary codes. So much so that her reader is left alone with one disturbing — yet esssential — question: what’s the relationship of an author with reality?
- PUBLISHER : archipelago books
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 7, 2017
- ISBN-10 : 0914671871
- ISBN-13: 9780914671879
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 160 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Tess Lewis
- PUBLISHER : archipelago books
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 7, 2017
- ISBN-10 : 0914671871
- ISBN-13: 9780914671879
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 160 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Tess Lewis
Incest
'Incest' relates the violent relationship Christine Angot had with her father and audaciously confronts its readers with one of our greatest taboos. Angot's writing goes fast, strong, and far, and disrupts forms, framework, as well as mainstream literary codes. So much so that her reader is left alone with one disturbing -- yet esssential -- question: what's the relationship of an author with reality?
- PUBLISHER : archipelago books
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 7, 2017
- ISBN-10 : 0914671871
- ISBN-13: 9780914671879
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 160 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Tess Lewis