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Titre Michel Leiris : genèse d'une « formation parasitaire » dans un fragment de A cor et à cri
Auteur Julie Lambilliotte
Mir@bel Revue Langages
Numéro no 147, septembre 2002 Processus d'écriture et marques linguistiques, sous la direction de Irène Fenoglio et Sabine Boucheron-Pétillon
Page 85-97
Résumé anglais Michel Leiris often refers to the "parasitic formations" wich "proliferate" in his texts and wich, according to him, play only "a secondary role". This article studies the genesis of one of them in an excerpt from À cor et à cri. It shows that once the central anecdote has been told, Michel Leiris' writing work consists mainly in elaborating on the long digression situated in the first part of the passage. Leiris systematically introduces new elements as if this anecdote was only the basis of a digression that would constitute the real narrative in the text - the exhilarating search for all possible cross-words and junctions between words.
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Article en ligne http://www.persee.fr/doc/lgge_0458-726x_2002_num_36_147_2414