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Cahiers / Notebooks 4

Translated and edited by Brian Stimpson, Paul Gifford, Robert Pickering, Norma Rinsler and Rima Joseph

by Valéry (Author) Brian Stimpson (Editor)
©2010 Others 690 Pages

Summary

The Cahiers/Notebooks of Paul Valéry are a unique form of writing. They reveal Valéry as one of the most radical and creative minds of the twentieth century, encompassing a wide range of investigation into all spheres of human activity. His work explores the arts, the sciences, philosophy, history and politics, investigating linguistic, psychological and social issues, all linked to the central questions, relentlessly posed: ‘what is the human mind and how does it work?’, ‘what is the potential of thought and what are its limits?’ But we encounter here too, Valéry the writer: exploratory, fragmentary texts undermine the boundaries between analysis and creativity, between theory and practice. Neither journal nor diary, eluding the traditional genres of writing, the Notebooks offer lyrical passages, writing of extreme beauty, prose poems of extraordinary descriptive power alongside theoretical considerations of poetics, ironic aphorisms and the most abstract kind of analysis. The concerns and the insights that occupied Valéry’s inner voyages over more than 50 years remain as relevant as ever for the contemporary reader: for the Self that is his principal subject is at once singular and universal.

Details

Pages
690
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631367650
Language
English
Keywords
Psychology Soma and Cem Attention Memory dream Senses
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. 690 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Valéry (Author) Brian Stimpson (Editor)

Brian Stimpson is Professor of French Studies at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Paul Gifford is Visiting Research Fellow at the Girard Institute, Stanford University. Robert Pickering is Professor of French Literature at the Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand. Norma Rinsler is Emeritus Professor of French at King’s College London.

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