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OverviewThe only autobiography by the great Roland Barthes, philosopher, literary theorist and semiotician The only autobiography by the great Roland Barthes, philosopher, literary theorist and semiotician. This is the autobiography of one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century. As idiosyncratic as its author, Barthes plays both commentator and subject to reveal his tastes, habits, passions and regrets. No event, relationship or thought is given priority over any other; no attempt to construct a narrative is made. And yet, via a series of vignettes, Barthes's life and views on a multitude of subjects emerge - from money and love to language and truth. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ADAM PHILLIPS Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roland Barthes , Richard Howard , Adam PhillipsPublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Vintage Classics Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.185kg ISBN: 9781784876500ISBN 10: 178487650 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 05 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsHighly original, extremely fertile and inventive, [Barthes] really does represent, in a peculiarly qualified way, a new kind of writing, and he continually discovers new ways of writing about writing... It is a remarkable book * New York Times Book Review * Anyone who saw [Barthes] as only the stern structuralist, dissecting signs, symbols and systems, must have missed the personal touches that would eventually burst into the open in his weird and wonderful anti-autobiography which begins with the announcement that its contents must all be considered as if spoken by a character in a novel and proceeds to jump from first to second to third person, accumulating scenes and lists and essay fragment * Telegraph * Though Barthes left behind disciples, there can be no replacing him; his brilliance had a wavelength all its own Though Barthes left behind disciples, there can be no replacing him; his brilliance had a wavelength all its own Anyone who saw [Barthes] as only the stern structuralist, dissecting signs, symbols and systems, must have missed the personal touches that would eventually burst into the open in his weird and wonderful anti-autobiography which begins with the announcement that its contents must all be considered as if spoken by a character in a novel and proceeds to jump from first to second to third person, accumulating scenes and lists and essay fragment * Telegraph * Highly original, extremely fertile and inventive, [Barthes] really does represent, in a peculiarly qualified way, a new kind of writing, and he continually discovers new ways of writing about writing... It is a remarkable book * New York Times Book Review * Highly original, extremely fertile and inventive, [Barthes] really does represent, in a peculiarly qualified way, a new kind of writing, and he continually discovers new ways of writing about writing... It is a remarkable book * New York Times Book Review * Anyone who saw [Barthes] as only the stern structuralist, dissecting signs, symbols and systems, must have missed the personal touches that would eventually burst into the open in his weird and wonderful anti-autobiography which begins with the announcement that its contents must all be considered as if spoken by a character in a novel and proceeds to jump from first to second to third person, accumulating scenes and lists and essay fragment * Telegraph * Though Barthes left behind disciples, there can be no replacing him; his brilliance had a wavelength all its own Author InformationRoland Barthes (Author) Roland Barthes was born in 1915 and studied French literature and classics at the University of Paris. After teaching French at universities in Romania and Egypt, he joined the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, where he devoted himself to research in sociology and lexicology. He was a professor at the College de France until his death in 1980. Adam Phillips (Introducer) Adam Phillips, formerly Principal Child Psychotherapist at Charing Cross Hospital, London, is a practising psychoanalyst and a visiting professor in the English department at the University of York. He is the author of numerous works of psychoanalysis and literary criticism, including most recently On Giving Up, On Wanting to Change, Attention Seeking, In Writing, Unforbidden Pleasures and Missing Out. He is General Editor of the Penguin Modern Classics Freud translations, and a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |