Pourquoi le romancier-poète imagine-t-il une invisible mémoire?

The article deals with Chamoiseau’s Creole imaginary. The text especially presents and analyzes certain important issues with which Chamoiseau tries to cope all his life: the imaginary of Caribbean memory. In the novels Chronicle of the Seven Sorrows (1986), Slave Old Man (1997), Biblical Tales of t...

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Main Author: Milena Fučíková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická Fakulta 2020-10-01
Series:Svět Literatury
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Online Access:https://svetliteratury.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/10/Milena_Fuc%C3%ADkov%C3%A1_148-159.pdf
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Summary:The article deals with Chamoiseau’s Creole imaginary. The text especially presents and analyzes certain important issues with which Chamoiseau tries to cope all his life: the imaginary of Caribbean memory. In the novels Chronicle of the Seven Sorrows (1986), Slave Old Man (1997), Biblical Tales of the Last Gestures (2002), A Sunday in the Dungeon (2007), the notion of invisible memory is the central topic. The French humanist author presents a similar concept of approach to memory like Édouard Glissant (Caribbean Discourse).
ISSN:0862-8440
2336-6729