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Портрет человека-ножа

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Тони Дювер разрушает романтическое представление о времени. Настоящее и будущее в его рассказе сливаются, вчерашнее и сегодняшнее существуют одновременно, свидетельствуя об ужасе старения, распада и смерти. "Портрет человека-ножа" восходит к строке Анри Мишо о человеке, который смотрит на нож, становящийся им самим. В этом мире безвременья этическое "зло" (убийство, изнасилование, гомосексуальность) становится мифом, литургией, скрывающей разложение и гибель.

86 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Tony Duvert

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Tony Duvert is a French writer born in 1945. Polemist and champion of the rights of the children to have a right to their own body and sexuality, on which he’s published two controversial books of essays, Good Sex Illustrated (1974), L'Enfant au Masculin (1980), though these themes greatly shape his novels. He received the Prix Médicis in 1973 for his novel Paysage du Fantasie (published in America by Grove in 1976 as Strange Landscape). And in 1978, he published with the Éditions Fata Morgana, two works of prose poetry and short texts: District and Les Petits Métiers.

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