
The Red Scarf - Followed by "Two Stages" and Additional Notes
Followed by Two Stages and Additional Notes
Seagull Books London Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-80309-294-2 (ISBN)
Description
An intensely personal and profoundly moving review of Bonnefoy's childhood memories.
In December 2015, six months before his death at the age of 93, Yves Bonnefoy concluded what was to be his last major text in prose, L'echarpe rouge, translated here as The Red Scarf. In this unique book, described by the poet as "an anamnesis"-a formal act of commemoration-Bonnefoy undertakes, at the end of his life, a profoundly moving exegesis of some fragments written in 1964. These fragments lead him back to an unspoken, lifelong anxiety: "My most troubling memory, when I was between ten and twelve years old, concerns my father, and my anxiety about his silence." Bonnefoy offers an anatomy of his father's silence, and of the melancholy that seemed to take hold some years into his marriage to the poet's mother.
At the heart of this book is the ballad of Elie and Helene, the poet's parents. It is the story of their lives together in the Auvergne, and later in Tours, seen through the eyes of their son-the solitary boy's intense but inchoate experience, reviewed through memories of the now elderly man. What makes The Red Scarf indispensable is the intensely personal nature of the material, casting its slant light, a setting sun, on all that has gone before.
In December 2015, six months before his death at the age of 93, Yves Bonnefoy concluded what was to be his last major text in prose, L'echarpe rouge, translated here as The Red Scarf. In this unique book, described by the poet as "an anamnesis"-a formal act of commemoration-Bonnefoy undertakes, at the end of his life, a profoundly moving exegesis of some fragments written in 1964. These fragments lead him back to an unspoken, lifelong anxiety: "My most troubling memory, when I was between ten and twelve years old, concerns my father, and my anxiety about his silence." Bonnefoy offers an anatomy of his father's silence, and of the melancholy that seemed to take hold some years into his marriage to the poet's mother.
At the heart of this book is the ballad of Elie and Helene, the poet's parents. It is the story of their lives together in the Auvergne, and later in Tours, seen through the eyes of their son-the solitary boy's intense but inchoate experience, reviewed through memories of the now elderly man. What makes The Red Scarf indispensable is the intensely personal nature of the material, casting its slant light, a setting sun, on all that has gone before.
Reviews / Votes
"With The Red Scarf, Bonnefoy makes a breach in the past. But there is nothing merely nostalgic in this magisterial autobiographical essay." * Le Monde *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Greenford
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80309-294-2 (9781803092942)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Yves Bonnefoy (1923-2016) is recognized as the greatest French poet of the last fifty years. By the time of his death, he had published eleven major collections of poetry in verse and prose, several books of tales, and numerous studies of literature and art. Stephen Romer is a poet, critic, and translator, and specialist in Franco-British Modernism. He is currently a stipendiary lecturer in French at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Content
The Red Scarf
An 'Idea for a Story'
Ambeyrac
Viazac
Toulouse
A Spelling Book
A Painting by Max Ernst
The Silent Third
Danae, the Hyacinth Girl, Balin, the Mask From New Guinea
Pierre Jean Jouve
Two Stages and Additional Notes
Two Stages
First Additional Note: An Aid to Understanding
Second Additional Note
Translator's Note
An 'Idea for a Story'
Ambeyrac
Viazac
Toulouse
A Spelling Book
A Painting by Max Ernst
The Silent Third
Danae, the Hyacinth Girl, Balin, the Mask From New Guinea
Pierre Jean Jouve
Two Stages and Additional Notes
Two Stages
First Additional Note: An Aid to Understanding
Second Additional Note
Translator's Note