I Write About the Sun Late at Night: Words, Memory and Psychological Recovery

I Write About the Sun Late at Night: Words, Memory and Psychological Recovery

by (france) Boris Sirenik

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For each of us, life is always full of trauma and stress, some of which are innate - such as abandonment, and some are acquired - such as disasters, which destroy what should have been a plain but beautiful life. In "I Write the Sun in the Night", Boris Sirenik analyzes the traumatic experiences and creative practices of iconic "alternative" literati such as Jean Genet, Romain Garry, and Louis Althusser, and then demonstrates that in order to get out of a person's siege, it is necessary to carry out "recovery" practice, that is, conscious emotional fiction and memory sublimation (especially imagination and writing), so as to repair the broken self and embrace a thousand brilliant suns.

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