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9780803262157

To Write on Tamara?

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803262157

  • ISBN10:

    0803262159

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-02-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

As stubborn, as surprising, as artful as life in its refusal to conform to a particular literary genre, Marcel Bénabou's book is at once a memoir and a novel, a confession and a reflection on the prerogatives and imperatives of writing one's story. At its center, forever alluring and elusive, is the beautiful and ethereal Tamara, the exact incarnation of our narrator's most enduring fantasy-a femme fatale for the lover of form. Who precisely our narrator is, is less certain: The young Manuel, who leaves his home in Morocco to study in Paris, only to encounter the enticing Tamara? Or the mature Manuel, looking back not only at Tamara but also at the younger man's reading of his experience through the pages of the literature of sentimental apprenticeship, from Stendhal'sThe Red and the Blackthrough Flaubert'sSentimental Education?A heady, genre-defying high-wire act by a writer who delights in such undertakings and whose efforts consistently delight readers worldwide,To Write on Tamara?captures with graceful authority and assurance the now thrilling, now vexing complexities of living and writing life's stories, especially stories of love.Marcel Bénabou lives in Paris and pursues his positions as professor of ancient history at the University of Paris and as the permanent provisional secretary of Oulipo. He is the author ofDump This Book While You Still Can!andWhy I Have Not Written Any of My Books, both published by the University of Nebraska Press. Steven Rendall, a professor emeritus of Romance languages at the University of Oregon, is the author ofDistinguo: Reading Montaigne Differentlyand has translated numerous books.

Author Biography

Marcel Bénabou lives in Paris and pursues his positions as professor of ancient history at the University of Paris and as the permanent provisional secretary of Oulipo. He is the author of Dump This Book While You Still Can! and Why I Have Not Written Any of My Books, both published by the University of Nebraska Press. Steven Rendall, a professor emeritus of Romance languages at the University of Oregon, is the author of Distinguo: Reading Montaigne Differently and has translated numerous books.

Table of Contents

Preamblep. 3
Arrivalp. 7
Violettap. 22
Intermediariesp. 32
Apparitionp. 41
The Tuileriesp. 46
Tranquil Happinessp. 51
The Extent of the Damagep. 60
Amaranthp. 64
Partyp. 73
Mornings Afterp. 80
Vacationp. 90
Second Startp. 98
Suspicionp. 101
Violetta Revisitedp. 111
Louvrep. 119
Galahadp. 126
The Way Outp. 130
Repetitionp. 137
Third Yearp. 144
Ellipsisp. 150
Promisep. 156
Imagep. 160
The Green Notebookp. 165
Notesp. 177
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