Serge Doubrovsky
Serge Doubrovsky (born 22 May 1928, Paris) is a French writer and 1989 Prix Médicis winner for Le Livre brisé. He is also a critical theorist.
Biography
Along with publishing seven volumes of autobiography, he is known as a critical theorist.[1] He has coined the term 'autofiction', which has now entered the French dictionary.[1]
His cousin is Pierre Clavilier a French writer too who wrote history and biography as the famous Frida Kahlo, les ailes froissées, ed Jasmin 2006.
Bibliography
- Le jour S, 1963.
- Corneille et la Dialectique du héros, 1963.
- Pourquoi la nouvelle critique : critique et objectivité, 1966.
- La Dispersion, 1969.
- La place de la madeleine : écriture et fantasme chez Proust, Mercure de France 1974.
- Fils, 1977.
- Parcours critique, 1980.
- Un amour de soi, 1982.
- La vie l'instant, 1985.
- Autobiographiques : de Corneille à Sartre, 1988.
- Le livre brisé, 1989.
- L'après-vivre 1994.
- Laissé pour conte, 1999.
- Parcours critique 2, 2006
- Un homme de passage, 2011.
References
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