Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)

This short essay picks up where the 2007 issue of e-Rea on “Poetry and Autobiography” had left off. It recontextualizes the debate over autobiography and literary genre, especially as it took place in the wake of Philippe Lejeune’s Pacte autobiographique. The outright dismissal of poetry as the locu...

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Main Author: Hélène AJI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/erea/17263
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description This short essay picks up where the 2007 issue of e-Rea on “Poetry and Autobiography” had left off. It recontextualizes the debate over autobiography and literary genre, especially as it took place in the wake of Philippe Lejeune’s Pacte autobiographique. The outright dismissal of poetry as the locus for autobiography is thus revisited, and the formal experiments allowed by the poetic form to question the narrative linearity and coherency of the prose autobiographical account are historicized. The idea of an “autopoetics” then emerges from the possibility that the poetic could be the mode whose discontinuities align with the representation of today’s disorganized and disorganizing identities.
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spelling doaj-art-7f8c358b9c5b4d62a508a16fdc3b91752025-01-09T12:53:10ZengLaboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA)E-REA1638-17182023-12-0121110.4000/erea.17263Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)Hélène AJIThis short essay picks up where the 2007 issue of e-Rea on “Poetry and Autobiography” had left off. It recontextualizes the debate over autobiography and literary genre, especially as it took place in the wake of Philippe Lejeune’s Pacte autobiographique. The outright dismissal of poetry as the locus for autobiography is thus revisited, and the formal experiments allowed by the poetic form to question the narrative linearity and coherency of the prose autobiographical account are historicized. The idea of an “autopoetics” then emerges from the possibility that the poetic could be the mode whose discontinuities align with the representation of today’s disorganized and disorganizing identities.https://journals.openedition.org/erea/17263autobiographypoetryFrench literatureUS literaturepoetics
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Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
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autobiography
poetry
French literature
US literature
poetics
title Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
title_full Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
title_fullStr Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
title_full_unstemmed Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
title_short Towards “Autopoetics” (retour sur e-Rea 5.2 2007)
title_sort towards autopoetics retour sur e rea 5 2 2007
topic autobiography
poetry
French literature
US literature
poetics
url https://journals.openedition.org/erea/17263
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