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Signed, Malraux
by Jean-Francois Lyotard
Binding: Hardcover, 326 pages
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
List Price: USD $72.00
Weight: 145
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.34 x W: 0.48 inches
ISBN 10: 0816631069
ISBN 13: 9780816631063
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Andr Malraux (1901 1976) was a swashbuckling character a self invented adventurer, a onetime smuggler of artifacts, a fighter in the Spanish Civil War and the French Resistance, an artist and thinker. He has come to epitomize the committed writer, one who not only wrote about revolution but who, when necessary, laid down his pen to pick up a gun. In this incisive and evocative account, Jean Fran ois Lyotard goes beyond the facts and legends about Malraux. Lyotard's project is to get under Malraux's skin, tracing the interactions among art, literature, politics, sexuality, and ideology that led to his emergence as a cultural icon. Lyotard's Malraux is a man haunted by death not the existentialist dread of living in freedom, but the certainty that we are destined to die. Because he believed that only art is somewhat enduring, he concluded that we should turn our lives into works of art. In his title, Lyotard alludes to this idea: to sign one's life as one would a painting. Through this conceit, Lyotard draws from and then challenges conventional ideas of biography, blurring the difference between writing and acting, between words and deeds. In Signed, Malraux, Lyotard provides both a compelling account of this fascinating figure and a new understanding of the man. In doing so, Lyotard not only explores all of Malraux's major themes art, the Far East, women, politics, communism, antifascism he creates Malraux anew as an emblem of freedom of thought for our era. Jean Fran ois Lyotard (1925 1998) was one of the principal French philosophers and intellectuals of the twentieth century. His works include Postmodern Fables (1997), The Postmodern Condition (1984), The Differend (1988), Heidegger and 'the jews' (1990), and The Postmodern Explained (1992), all published by the University of Minnesota Press. Robert Harvey is associate professor of French and comparative literature at SUNY Stony Brook.


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