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Find more info., search and price compare for Reading Boyishly: Roland Barthes, J. M. Barrie, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Marcel Proust, and D. W. Winnicott by Carol Mavor Binding: Hardcover, 536 pages Publisher: Duke University Press Weight: 2.25 pound Dimension: H: 1.9 x L: 8 x W: 5.7 inches ISBN 10: 0822338866 ISBN 13: 9780822338864 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: To 'read boyishly' is to covet the mother's body as a home both lost and never lost, to desire her as only a son can, as only a body that longs for, but will never become Mother, can. Nostalgia (from the Greek nostos = return to native land, and algos = suffering or grief) is at the heart of the labor of boyish reading, which suffers in its love affair with the mother. The writers and the photographer that Mavor lovingly considers are boyish readers par excellence: Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up; Barthes, the 'professor of desire' who lived with or near his mother until her death; Proust, the modernist master of nostalgia; Winnicott, therapist to 'good enough' mothers; and Lartigue, the child photographer whose images invoke ghostlike memories of a past that is at once comforting and painful. Drawing attention to the interplay between writing and vision, Reading Boyishly is stuffed full with more than 200 images. At once delicate and powerful, the book is a meditation on the threads that unite mothers and sons and on the writers and artists who create from those threads art that captures an irretrievable past. An artful exploration of the role of melancholy, nostalgia, and the maternal in the lives and works of Marcel Proust, J. M. Barrie, Roland Barthes, D. W. Winnicott, and Jacques Henri Lartigue. |
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