Medias
La respiration de Thomas Bernhard
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« Je parle à voix basse, je parle lentement. Je parle sans effort mais je ménage mes efforts, me disant que l'oeuvre de Thomas Bernhard le requiert, car quand on la lit longtemps, on finit par avoir peur de s'essouffler, de mourir asphyxié avant d'avoir pu vider son sac. On ressent, comme l'auteur, l'urgence de dénoncer les travers du monde, les scandales de la vie. L'urgence vindicative de Bernhard avait des spécificités biographiques : il a connu la Seconde Guerre mondiale
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Release date | March 25th 2019 |
Language | French |
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Number of pages | 250 pages |
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