After He Had Gone

IF 0.5 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
J. Rendell
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Abstract

When her father dies, his daughter turns to his books for comfort. She finds 13 volumes, favourite books, each one with a bookmark inserted. A friend tells her of Barthes’ Mourning Diary. The entries are short, phrases and fragments, often disconnected. The first entry was made on 26 October 1977, the day after his mother died, and the last on 15 September 1979. This two-year period saw Barthes writing and speaking in fragments and developing practices for their arrangement in books and albums. In A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments Barthes describes ‘these fragments of discourse’ as ‘figures,’ ( Barthes 1978 : 3), while in How to Live Together he talks of ‘presenting findings as we go along’ (2013: 133). Here, a daughter presents her own findings – fragments from Barthes and the books her father left behind – arranged as diary entries (from the day after Barthes’ mother’s death to the day after her own father’s death) according to the order of the 13 books she found after her father had gone.
他走后
当她的父亲去世时,他的女儿转向他的书寻求安慰。她找到了13卷最喜欢的书,每本都插了一个书签。一个朋友告诉她巴特的悼念日记。条目是简短的、短语和片段,通常是断开的。第一次是1977年10月26日,也就是他母亲去世的第二天,最后一次是1979年9月15日。在这两年的时间里,巴特以片段的形式写作和演讲,并在书籍和专辑中进行编曲练习。在《情人的话语:碎片》中,巴特将“这些话语碎片”描述为“人物”(Barthes 1978:3),而在《如何共同生活》中,他谈到“在我们前进的过程中呈现发现”(2013:133)。在这里,一个女儿展示了她自己的发现 – 巴特的碎片和她父亲留下的书 – 根据她在父亲去世后发现的13本书的顺序,安排为日记条目(从巴特母亲去世的第二天到她父亲去世的第三天)。
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