Charles Juliet's Journal, V: L'Autre faim : (1989-1992) PDF

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By Charles Juliet

ISBN-10: 2867449332

ISBN-13: 9782867449338

Pourquoi écrire un magazine ? Sans doute et avant tout pour garder hint de certains instants de vie. Pour revenir avec des mots sur ce qui fut vécu et dont il importe de prendre moral sense. Afin de l'interroger et de le revivre. Afin de mieux le savourer. Ainsi s'écrivent des notes sur des voyages, des lectures, des rencontres. À quoi s'ajoutent des réflexions sur l'art, sur l'écriture, sur l'aventure de los angeles quête de soi. Il est de fait que L'Autre Faim ne peut trouver à s'assouvir. Mais elle ne saurait dédaigner ce qui lui est offert au hasard des jours.

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Pourquoi écrire un magazine ? Sans doute et avant tout pour garder hint de certains instants de vie. Pour revenir avec des mots sur ce qui fut vécu et dont il importe de prendre sense of right and wrong. Afin de l'interroger et de le revivre. Afin de mieux le savourer. Ainsi s'écrivent des notes sur des voyages, des lectures, des rencontres.

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Should he pay any attention? At other times he would not have missed a word. But his experience had taught him already that the inhabitants of the build­ ing did not always tell the truth and that even when they were not lying, their words were rarely of any use. Besides, he could not have understood these words; they were spoken in a tone that stripped them of all sense; no meaning could correspond to an expression of such great sadness; for them to carry so much despair, they had to be deprived completely of the unburdened clarity contained in an intelligible word.

The physiognomy of the three new­ comers did not seem to him to be commensurate with these comic games. Their miniscule and piercing eyes turned on everything with an air of confrontation, and the insistence of their gaze, no matter what it fastened on, gave rise to suspicion, then to error. But neither was it a relief to es­ cape from this gaze. Thomas could not long tolerate remaining aloof. He silently watched the three men who were dressed as maitres d'h6tel, and seeing that they were not concerned with him, he reminded them that he was there: ''I'm the new tenant," he declared.

He raised his hand, but the image became hazy and began to blur. Everything was much darker. The lamps seemed to be dying out. If the larger pieces of furniture were still visible, the small details that had so much importance began to disappear. With his free hand, Thomas struck his companion. " he said angrily. The blow was not violent, it was meant to get his attention, not to hurt him. But the young man was beside himself. His face took on a dumbfounded expression. "How you mistreat me! " he answered, his voice barely audible.

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