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Hervelino

Anglais · Livre de poche

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Zusatztext "Undoubtedly, Hervelino is one of the most beautiful books ever written on friendship, because there is no attempt to explain it. He states it in its evidence and elegantly shares it with us, the time of a book, as if it were there forever." —Christine Mercandier, Diakritik "The tragic here is signified with heart-wrenching simplicity." — L’Humanité "Mathieu Lindon wields the deep art of lightness. Words like blades shearing snowflakes. It is difficult to detach scenes and sentences from each other, as everything comes from an intimate atmosphere. One enters it little by little and finds one’s place there. […] There is his customary humor, we laugh, but the light comes from elsewhere. Hervelino is the story of a double survival: how we survive those we love and how those we love survive us." — Le Point Informationen zum Autor Mathieu Lindon is the author of nineteen books and a staff writer for Libération . Learning What Love Means received the prestigious Prix Medici in France in 2011 and was the first of his works to appear in English. Klappentext Series from publisher's website, viewed January 27, 2023. Zusammenfassung On Hervé Guibert and the difficulty of writing and speaking about someone beloved and revered. “Soon that was my nickname for Hervé, what with my habit of italianizing the names of my nearest and dearest … Hervelino: that didn’t make me think so much of Hervé as of us both. The word might not seem like much but it was him and it was me, he took it for himself.”   Mathieu Lindon met the writer and photographer Hervé Guibert in 1978. The nickname Hervelino marked the start of their friendship, which was cemented a decade later by the years they both spent in Rome. Guibert was a pensionnaire at the Villa Médicis starting in 1987; Lindon became a fellow pensionnaire the next year, and the two would stay in Italy until 1990. These Roman years are at the heart of this autobiographie à deux that alternates between humor and melancholy. Guibert had just learned that he was HIV-positive and would die not long after returning to France and rising to fame with his searing masterpiece To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life —in which Lindon himself was a character.   Hervelino is a book about the difficulty of writing and speaking about someone beloved and revered. In recounting their time in Italy, Lindon contends with the impossibility of writing about Guibert: “To write about Rome is to skip over everything I don’t dare to write because it’s so hard to make sense of Hervé.” Hervelino is a story of a singular friendship, and of the books read and shared by the friend who was loved and lost. As it closes with each inscription Guibert wrote for his friend Mathieu and with Lindon’s present-day commentary below it, what remains are shards and fragments of a friendship sealed by illness and death, enshrined by literature and love....

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Auteurs Mathieu Lindon, Jeffrey Zuckerman
Edition Random House USA
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 13.09.2022
 
EAN 9781635901702
ISBN 978-1-63590-170-2
Pages 160
Dimensions 137 mm x 203 mm x 12 mm
Thème Semiotext(e) / Native Agents
Catégories Littérature > Littérature (récits) > Correspondance, journaux intimes
Sciences sociales, droit, économie

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