Sleepless: Covid, Lautréamont, Trump, poetry

The publisher POL announces Darrieussecq's novel Don't sleep a poetics of insomnia that has determined the author's life for many years: « J'ouvre les livres et tous me parlent d'insomnie. Woolf! Gide! Pavese! Plath! Sunday! Kafka! Dostoyevsky! Darwich! Murakami! Cesaire! Borges! U Tam'si! Across all continents, the literature is not the same as this. If you write it, it's not like you're sleeping. » 1 The novel is far more than just an autofictional way of coping with this lack of sleep through writing; the absent sleep is symbolically charged as a disruption of modernity, for example in the pandemic Corona transmission, which is poetologically linked to Lautréamont's famous quote, and also to the sleep of reason in Goya (the book is, incidentally, full of illustrations): insomnia makes us aware of the otherness of the world.

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This article is written in German and can be found at https://rentree.de. Automatic translations into English and French are available. English, French.

Notes
  1. "I open books, and they all tell me about insomnia. Woolf! Gide! Pavese! Plath! Sontag! Kafka! Dostoevsky! Darwich! Murakami! Césaire! Borges! U Tam'si! On every continent, literature revolves around this question. As if writing means not sleeping.">>>
Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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