Why I Love BarthesISBN: 978-0-7456-5079-1
Paperback
80 pages
October 2011, Polity
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Steven Poole, The Guardian
"The book's arrival in English should be embraced as a challenge
to the many reductions of 'French theory' to a mausoleum of
movements, -isms, and masterable ideas. A disapporving critic once
called Barthes the Pierre Laval to Robbe-Grillet's Marshal
Pétain, but this volume shows them to be eels - not quite a
pair, not easy to catch, but always electric."
Times Literary Supplement
"The image of Robbe-Grillet lying in the bath reciting texts by
Barthes that he has learned by heart is only one of many unexpected
delights of this extremely engaging little book. The dialogue
between Barthes and Robbe-Grillet at Cerisy - friendly fencing -
teaches much about each of them."
Jonathan Culler, Cornell University
"Robbe-Grillet describes his friendship with Barthes as a
literary love affair without intimacy: 'un certain type de rapport
amoureux'. This paradox is traced in its complexity and mystery
through the four brief texts of this collection in which the
novelist explores the different phases of his relationship with his
most eminent critic, laying bare their shared vulnerability and
fragility in a way which compels the reader's attention."
Christina Howells, University of Oxford