Ambivalence of Sensitivity: Éric Fottorino

Éric Fottorino's novel "Des gens sensibles" is a work of memory, but not in the sense of nostalgic retrospection; rather, it is a poetic exploration of an existential category. Sensitivity in the novel is two-faced: it signifies openness, an exaggerated receptiveness to beauty, truth, and compassion—yet at the same time, it makes one vulnerable, exposed, and threatened by the violence of history, the harshness of the literary world, and one's own self-destruction. Fottorino exemplifies this ambivalence in the triangular relationship between Fosco, Clara, and Saïd. The narrator, Jean Foscolani, known as Fosco, looks back from a temporal distance on his early years in the Parisian literary scene of the early 1990s. During this time, he is discovered and championed by the press agent Clara. Simultaneously, he enters into an intense friendship with Saïd, an Algerian writer living in exile in France and haunted by the shadows of the civil war. Three characters – three modes of sensitivity: Clara as an eccentric mediator who gives everything for literature; Saïd as a politically persecuted person who understands literature as a form of witnessing; Fosco as a young author who searches for his voice between fascination and uncertainty.

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The fragility of bodies in the face of unfathomable dangers

Certain soirées, or avant de m'endormir, je m'étais mis à revivre notre voyage passé à Florence, avec la sensation que jamais nous ne connaîtrions à new pareils moments of inspiration and harmony. Ils appartenaient à here, without espoir de return. Ce sentiment de perte m'oppressait. Nous avions vécu comme une experience normal ce qui ne l'était pas. One of the moments of our lives d'avant, without the person being alerted. Personne à moins que Marina A, with these performances énigmatiques aux apparences gratuites or absurdes, nous eût montré une voie aux contours énigmatiques. The fragility of the corps face à des dangers insaisissables, notre mortalité de feuilles légères accrochées au fil de la vie quand on nous promettait l'éternité bionique.

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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.

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