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Titre Corps rêvés dans Scorch Atlas, de Blake Butler
Auteur Anne-Laure Tissut
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'études américaines
Numéro no 132, 2ème trimestre 2012 Poétiques du corps dans la littérature américaine / Aesthetics of the Body in American Literature
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier : Poétiques du corps dans la littérature américaine
Page 48-62
Résumé anglais In the absence of any definite individuals among its protagonists, Blake Butler's Scorch Atlas (featherproof press, 2009) stages the transformations of substances, both in its contents and its forms, partly through a refined elaboration of the visual aspect of the seemingly blotted or maculated pages, meant to illustrate degradation. Decaying matter and bodies are told in an unheard-of language, constantly deviating from common uses and enhancing the play on sounds and rhythms. This paper aims at showing how the materiality of language in Scorch Atlas may paradoxically both reflect the desire to let the body express itself in words and in the book at large, and convey a secret aspiration towards immateriality as an attempt to escape the passing of time.
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