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This article aims to question the notion of “pan” in the field of visual arts, as developed by the art historian Georges Didi-Huberman in the field of painting. Like the vermeerien “petit pan de mur jaune” noticed by the writer Bergotte in In search of lost time, the pan is a detail of the work that seems exclusively intended for the one who looks at it and that only makes sense for him. Transcendent, this truth gives a new authenticity to the work, thus becoming unique, while highlighting the facticity of all other works that have no “pan effect”. More specifically, this article will question how these stakes develop outside of media like painting or photography, but within the realm of the moving images of cinematographic art, whose authentic truth must also be described. To carry out this exercise of ekphrasis, the article will focus on two literary fictions featuring characters whose lives revolve around one or more films that became eminently personal for them: Ma vie rouge Kubrick (Simon Roy, 2014) and Cinéma Royal (Patrice Lessard, 2017).
Keywords: intertextualité, intermédialité, cinéma, littérature québécoise, enquête, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Hollywood, intertextuality, intermediality, cinema, Quebec's literature, enquiry, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Hollywood
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Music and literature: a score made of words. But what is this strange alchemy that occurs between a melody and a text? How do notes and words manage to dance together? The idea of this article is to study the influence of the music in literary works, to analyze the music notion as a creative element of meaning, as a dramatic speech within a literary text and a powerful vehicle for feelings. Reading the works of the Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique, is to meet the music behind the words, and in the developed topics.
Keywords: Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Littérature, Pérou, Musique, Boléro, Émotions, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Literature, Peru, Music, Bolero, Emotions
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The independence of States (sovereignty) has been mistakenly synonymous with the independence of subjects (decolonization). The objective quality of collective situations has overshadowed individual subjectivity. As such, third-world analyses fail to provide adequate understanding pertaining to emerging countries of the 20th century. Post-colonial studies determine the significance of complying with subjectivation in order to make way, along with historiography, to literature. Often times, literature, compared to historiography, offers further explanations related to subjectivation itself and its expression in different languages. The interest lies in the existence, not only the development, of individuals and their representations.
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Keywords: Existence, Écriture, Vocation, Désir, Travail créateur, Forme de vie, Poïétique, Existence, Writing, Vocation, Desire, Creative work, Form of life, Poetics