Manhattan is the tale of a young French scholar who travels to the United States in 1965 on a Fulbright Fellowship to consult the manuscripts of beloved authors. In Yale University’s Beinecke Library, tantalized by the conversational and epistolary brilliance of a fellow researcher, she is lured into a picaresque and tragic adventure. Meanwhile, back in France, her children and no-nonsense mother await her return.
A young European intellectual’s first contact with America and the city of New York are the background of this story. The experience of Manhattan haunts this labyrinth of a book as, over a period of thirty-five years, its narrator visits and revisits Central Park and a half-buried squirrel, the Statue of Liberty and a never again to be found hotel in the vicinity of Morningside Heights: a journey into memory in which everything is never the same.
Traveling from library to library, France to the United States, Shakespeare to Kafka to Joyce, Manhattan deploys with gusto all the techniques for which Cixous’s fiction and essays are known: rapid juxtapositions of time and place, narrative and description, analysis and philosophical reflection. It investigates subjects Cixous has spent her life probing: reading, writing, and the “omnipotence-other” seductions of literature; a family’s flight from Nazi Germany and postcolonial Algeria; childhood, motherhood, and, not least, the strange experience of falling in love with a counterfeit genius.
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Prologue | vii
Certes a Sacrifice | 1
The Eye-Patch | 23
A yellow Folder | 35
I Will Not Write This Book | 41
The Evidence | 53
I Loved Above All Literature | 59
The Necropolis | 71
More and More Notebooks | 83
I Am Naked | 95
The Charm of the Malady | 103
Folly usa | 115
Donne Is Done | 125
Room 91 | 133
The Vroom Vroom Period | 147
Elpenor’s Dream | 161
After the End | 177
Translator’s Notes | 185
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Beverley Bie Brahic lives in Paris. She is the translator of Hélène Cixous’s Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint, Dream I Tell You, Reveries of the Wild Woman, and The Day I Wasn’t There, and the author of a volume of poems, Against Gravity.