iumdaa.blogg.se

Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis
Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis





Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis

I would say though, broadly speaking, that a pronoun only becomes possessive once it lays claim to something. You understand that I am not in a position to account for certain aspects of a text, even if it bears my signature (in this case a false one). Nathanaël: These are interesting readings. What is the you? Is it the lyrical “you of poetry”? Or is it the disappearing I, the dissolving of the autobiographical self? And if it is the lyrical device of addressing a “you,” are you invoking a sort of Muse with Nathanaël? But desire also shifts the I, displaces the possessive pronoun, shifts away from I onto the you. Desire makes you aware all that you have not possessed, what you have missed out on. Nathanaël is the consequence or possibility of fruition of our actions. October 2, 2012.Tatum Howey: Nathanaël is what we wish we could be.

Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis

^ "Read ggreat books: Canada Council for the Arts announces the 2012 Governor General's Literary Award finalists".^ "Governor General's Literary Award Short List for Drama, Rawi Hage's Cockroach for Fiction".^ "The ReLit Awards/ Ideas, Not Money".

Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis

"Experience Designing a Surrealist Museum: Loïc Suty on The Unknown Photographer". ^ "More NFB productions and co-productions featured at RIDM 2015".^ a b "La professeure Catherine Mavrikakis lauréate du Grand Prix du livre de Montréal 2008" (in French).^ a b c "Catherine Mavrikakis" (in French).

Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis

Les derniers jours de Smokey Nelson, novel (2011), shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction.Omaha Beach, play (2008), shortlisted for a Governor General's Award for Literary Merit in 2008.Le ciel de Bay City, novel (2008), received the Grand prix du livre de Montréal, the Prix des libraires du Québec and the Prix littéraire des collégiens.Le meurtre et la loi à l'écran, essay (2005), received the Prix Victor-Barbeau and was shortlisted for a Governor General's Award for Literary Merit in 2006 Fleurs de crachat, novel (2005), translated into English by Nathanaël as Flowers of Spit (2011) which was shortlisted for a ReLit Award.Deuils cannibales et mélancoliques, novel (2000).The 2015 virtual reality work The Unknown Photographer incorporated text by Mavrikakis. In 2003, she joined the department of French language literature at the Université de Montréal. From 1993 to 2003, she taught at Concordia University. Leonard, in France and in the United States. The daughter of a Greek father who grew up in Algeria and a French mother, she was born in Chicago and grew up in Anjou, Montréal-Nord, St. Catherine Mavrikakis and Paul Seesequasis, 2021Ĭatherine Mavrikakis (born January 7, 1961) is a Canadian academic and award-winning writer living in Quebec.







Oscar De Profundis by Catherine Mavrikakis