Description
One day, when she is no longer expecting it, the Book turns up: "Quickly, without taking my eyes off it, I copied it down, staying scrupulously close to its notations, its rhythms, its moments of silence. I found it. Just as you see it." She calls it Los, meaning "loose, detached" in German, her mother's tongue. Or Los like Carlos, the Latin American friend whose unexpected death in May 2014 takes her back to a life they shared and a time the Book will reconstitute in the present, abolishing time: "Suddenly, that morning, I saw the universe of The-Book-I-Don't-Write: it is an infinity of presents."
Los, A Chapter is a marvelous exploration of time and relationships. It reimagines scenes from Paris in the late sixties: its cafes, its debates, its political turmoil. Both playful and serious, it is a book in a long line of novels from Balzac to Proust that create worlds both philosophical and concrete. In Los a lost time is regained.
About the Author
Helene Cixous is one of the world's leading feminist writers. She is the founder and former director of the Centre de Recherches en Etudes Feminines at Paris VIII University.
Reviews
"Los, A Chapter is a lyrical meditation on the fragility of the human as well as on the palimpsestic way that our loves and lovers overlay each other in our psyche and repeatedly reappear without clear distinctions. Cixous leads the reader on by her literary indeed semi-Joycean verbal dexterity, while at the same time conveying a strong sense of the personal and emotional side of her experience of love and mourning."
Christina Howells, University of Oxford
Book Information
ISBN 9781509500550
Author Helene Cixous
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 141g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 142mm * 8mm