Mourning Diary October 26, 1977 - September 15, 1979

Author(s): Roland Barthes

Biography & Memoir

"In the sentence 'She's no longer suffering, ' to what, to whom does 'she' refer? What does that present tense mean?" --Roland Barthes, from his diary
The day after his mother's death in October 1977, Roland Barthes began a diary of mourning. For nearly two years, the legendary French theorist wrote about a solitude new to him; about the ebb and flow of sadness; about the slow pace of mourning, and life reclaimed through writing. Named a Top 10 Book of 2010 by "The New York Times" and one of the Best Books of 2010 by "Slate" and "The Times Literary Supplement," "Mourning Diary" is a major discovery in Roland Barthes's work: a skeleton key to the themes he tackled throughout his life, as well as a unique study of grief--intimate, deeply moving, and universal.


 

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Roland Barthes was born in 1915. A French literary theorist, philosopher, and critic, he influenced the development of various schools of theory, including structuralism, semiotics, existentialism, social theory, Marxism, and post-structuralism. He died in 1980.

General Fields

  • : 9780374533113
  • : Farrar, Straus & Giroux
  • : Hill & Wang
  • : 0.249
  • : 29 February 2012
  • : 209mm X 139mm X 20mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Roland Barthes
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : 260
  • : illustrations