Ebook Info
- Published: 2010
- Number of pages: 208 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 12.75 MB
- Authors: Roland Barthes
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First published in 1977, Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes is the great literary theorist’s most original work―a brilliant and playful text, gracefully combining the personal and the theoretical to reveal Roland Barthes’s tastes, his childhood, his education, his passions and regrets.
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: Review “In Roland Barthes, the critic has at last turned toward himself as the text to be studied. The result is a highly unconventional ‘autobiography’ (splendidly translated) which is brilliant and baffling by turns.” ―The Washington Post About the Author Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a French cultural and literary critic, whose clever and lyrical writings on semiotics made structuralism one of the leading movements of the twentieth century. Barthes had a cult following and published seventeen books, including Camera Lucida, Mythologies, and A Lover’s Discourse.Richard Howard is a poet, scholar, teacher, critic, and translator. Paper Trail is published simultaneously by FSG with Howard’s Inner Voices: Selected Poems, 1963-2003. He teaches at Columbia University and is poetry editor of The Paris Review.Adam Phillips is one of the foremost psychoanalysts practicing in the world today, and a visiting professor in the English department at the University of York. He is the author of many books, including On Kissing, Tickling, and Being Bored; and On Balance. He is also coauthor, with the historian Barbara Taylor, of On Kindness.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐This is an autobiography to measure others by, a wonderful book. Barthes wit and wisdom shines through. The pictures show a side of life that makes you wonder about your own past.
⭐Great book! Quality better than advertised, promptly shipped.
⭐For the Roland Barthes fan–or any budding postmodernist–an absolute must read. Strange, often baffling, Barthes uses the “autobiographical” form to write what is part criticism, part poetry, part myth and part “true story”–if its not too unpostmodern to even use the word true. The title suggests it all–Barthes becomes his text, and vice-versa. Not a beach read, for sure, but very interesting nonetheless.
⭐René Pommier propose un travail très sérieux, parfaitement documenté avec un appareil critique solide, aussi, c’est toute l’oeuvre de Roland Barthes qui est déconstruite. J’ai pu m’apercevoir aussi qu’au travers de ce livre, c’est toute une époque un peu folle qui est dénoncée, Barthes est emblématique de cette époque, il y aurait certainement beaucoup à dire sur un Jacques Lacan …Ce livre n’est pas seulement enrichissant pour se forger une idée précise de Roland Barthes, c’est une lecture très passionnante, c’est si agréable et instructif de lire un esprit critique tel que Monsieur René Pommier.
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⭐Il a choisi, Barthes, une façon de nous parler de Barthes.Et c’est du Barthes, un regard très renouvelé, qui font qu’il y a un avant et un après…Mais ce qu’il raconte sur autre chose que lui c’est pas mal non plus; je pense même que c’est mieux.les mythologies, par exemple… et le degré zéro… et le fragment, S/Z…. tout ça, c’est en poche:Mais de là à chipoter une ultime étoile pour sa pseudo biographie auto-risée…
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⭐lovely quality!
⭐Helped my insomnia
⭐Je n’ai rien à dire à propos de ce produit si ce n’est qu’il correspond bien à ce que je voulais
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