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TOUTE UNE VIE DANS UNE VOIX
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NOTES ET DOCUMENTS / NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
2020
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TOUTE UNE VIE DANS UNE VOIX
2020
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Plus d’un an après la lecture, souvent nocturne et crayon en main, de la Correspondance 1854-1898 de Stéphane Mallarmé publiée en 2019 chez Gallimard, j’ai décidé de reprendre mes soulignements et autres notations marginales en poursuivant chaque moment de la Correspondance ainsi retenue. Ces écritures continuées des citations de Mallarmé, si elles restent liées aux réactions aléatoires d’une première lecture, tiennent finalement le cap d’une attention au poème dans et par la Correspondance.
Over a year after having read, often by night and with pencil in hand, Stéphane Mallarmé’s Correspondance 1854-1898, published in 2019 by Gallimard, I decided to return to my underlined phrases and notes in the margins and delve into these moments of the Correspondance that I’d marked for attention. This article, which responds to citations from Mallarmé’s letters, though originating in the haphazard reactions of a first reading, is ultimately concerned with the poetry in (and by) Correspondance.
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