Vie réelle, vie mythifiée ou le subterfuge des minuscules chez Pierre Michon
Journal Title: Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature - Year 2016, Vol 40, Issue 40
Abstract
Pierre Michon’s Vies minuscules reveals something of the narrator’s life through eight mini-biographies. Could this be an indirect autobiography? Are the boundaries between the characters and the narrator fully inaccessible? Is this story an attempt at mythologizing reality? This article addresses the close relationship that is built between autobiography and reality writing in Vies minuscules. The absence of separating limits between the « real » of the minuscules and autobiography allows for fiction to become he place of a mythologizing of the « I » through the fabulousness of the « reality » of those characters
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Mohamed Naouar
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