Paperback, 228 pages

English language

Published May 28, 2010 by Semiotext(e), Distributed by the MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58435-089-7
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OCLC Number:
457160007

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A poetic exploration of trauma and renewal from the last avant-garde visionary of the twentieth century.

The novelist and playwright Pierre Guyotat has been called the last great avant-garde visionary of the twentieth century, and the near-cult status of his work — because of its extreme linguistic innovation and its provocative violence — has made him one of the most influential of French writers today. He has been hailed as the true literary heir to Lautréamont and Arthur Rimbaud, and his "inhuman" works have been mentioned in the same breath as those by Georges Bataille and Antonin Artaud.

Winner of the 2006 prix Décembre, Coma is the deeply moving, vivid portrayal of the artistic and spiritual crisis that wracked Guyotat in the 1980s when he reached the physical limits of his search for a new language, entered a mental clinic, and fell into a coma brought on by self-imposed starvation. …

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  • French Authors
  • Biography