Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel

François Emmanuel, renown Belgian contemporary writer and practicing psychotherapist, has so far published more than fifteen novels which are all focused on recurring and obsessive questions about memory, heritage and unknown past. The first two of his publications,...

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Main Author: Ewa Grabowska
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2016-12-01
Series:Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/7620/7616
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spelling doaj-47458a6eb0ee479cb7e8280a7e6ecfab2021-08-03T00:26:38ZcatAdam Mickiewicz UniversityStudia Romanica Posnaniensia0137-24752084-41582016-12-0143411313110.14746/strop.2016.434.009Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François EmmanuelEwa Grabowska0Université Adam Mickiewicz, PoznańFrançois Emmanuel, renown Belgian contemporary writer and practicing psychotherapist, has so far published more than fifteen novels which are all focused on recurring and obsessive questions about memory, heritage and unknown past. The first two of his publications, Retour à Satyah (1989)and La Nuit d’obsidienne (1992) had been written during and little after his stay in Poland at the Jerzy Grotow-ski’s Teatr Laboratorium in Wrocław. It was also the end-stage phase of the belgitude tendance, the period of intense reflexion about Belgian identity, language, literature and attitude towards the individu-al and national past. In the same time, an increasing interest in ancestors’lives in relation in one’s identi-ty issues started in the field of autobiographical writing (récits de filiation, hétérographie, autofiction). Although the writer never openly positioned himself about the belgitude nor has he ever written novels of autobiographical nature, his fictional works reflect the big reflexions of his time’s literature. As well the thematic as the form of Emmanuel’s novels echo contemporary anxieties and illustrate the functio-ning of memory and transmission.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/7620/7616belgiummemoryfiliationtransmissiontraumapastcontemporary novelemmanuel
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Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
belgium
memory
filiation
transmission
trauma
past
contemporary novel
emmanuel
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title Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
title_short Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
title_full Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
title_fullStr Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
title_full_unstemmed Mémoire et filiation dans La Nuit d’obsidienne et Retour à Satyahde François Emmanuel
title_sort mémoire et filiation dans la nuit d’obsidienne et retour à satyahde françois emmanuel
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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2084-4158
publishDate 2016-12-01
description François Emmanuel, renown Belgian contemporary writer and practicing psychotherapist, has so far published more than fifteen novels which are all focused on recurring and obsessive questions about memory, heritage and unknown past. The first two of his publications, Retour à Satyah (1989)and La Nuit d’obsidienne (1992) had been written during and little after his stay in Poland at the Jerzy Grotow-ski’s Teatr Laboratorium in Wrocław. It was also the end-stage phase of the belgitude tendance, the period of intense reflexion about Belgian identity, language, literature and attitude towards the individu-al and national past. In the same time, an increasing interest in ancestors’lives in relation in one’s identi-ty issues started in the field of autobiographical writing (récits de filiation, hétérographie, autofiction). Although the writer never openly positioned himself about the belgitude nor has he ever written novels of autobiographical nature, his fictional works reflect the big reflexions of his time’s literature. As well the thematic as the form of Emmanuel’s novels echo contemporary anxieties and illustrate the functio-ning of memory and transmission.
topic belgium
memory
filiation
transmission
trauma
past
contemporary novel
emmanuel
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/7620/7616
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