Caietele Echinox (Dec 2022)

La littérature féminine en infrarouge. Au-delà du nihilisme

  • Laura T. Ilea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2022.43.27
Journal volume & issue
no. 43
pp. 401 – 413

Abstract

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The article analyzes two versions of feminine nihilism in the French-speaking Canada: Nelly Arcan, especially in her posthumous book, Burqa de chair, and Catherine Mavrikakis, in two of her novels, Deuils cannibales et mélancoliques and La ballade d’Ali Baba. By emphasizing the terms mélanomanie and néantisme, the headliners of the “professors of despair” in the homonymous book by Nancy Huston, my text defends the idea that the story-telling operation specific to the search for the “great novel” in La ballade d’Ali Baba is capable, through its reiteration of nomadism, cosmopolitanism and a “poisoned narrative”, to overcome the nihilism inherent to the solipsistic writings of Nelly Arcan.

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