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Astragal eBook

by Albertine Sarrazin
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language: english
Publisher: New Directions, April of 2013 ‧
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As alive as a Godard movie, this lost classic of ’60s French literature is back

As if the reader were riding shotgun, this intensely vivid novel captures a life on the lam. “L’astragale” is the French word for the ankle bone Albertine Sarrazin’s heroine Anne breaks as she leaps from her jail cell to freedom. As she drags herself down the road, away from the prison walls, she is rescued by Julien, himself a small-time criminal, who keeps her hidden. They fall in love. Fear of capture, memories of her prison cell, claustrophobia in her hideaways: every detail is fiercely felt.

Astragal burst onto the French literary scene in 1965; its fiery and vivacious style was entirely new, and Sarrazin became a celebrity overnight. But as fate would have it, Sarrazin herself kept running into trouble with the law, even as she became a star. 

She died from a botched surgery at the height of her fame. Sarrazin’s life and work (her novels are semi-autobiographical) have been the subject of intense fascination in France; a new adaptation of Astragal is currently being filmed. Patti Smith, who brought Astragal to the attention of New Directions, contributes an enthusiastic introduction to one of her favorite writers.  

Astragal

by Albertine Sarrazin

Property Description
ISBN: 9780811220743
Publisher: New Directions
Release Date: April of 2013
Language: English
Pages: 192
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780811220743
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Albertine Sarrazin

Alma gémea de Jean Genet e «pequena santa dos escritores inconformistas», Albertine Sarrazin (1937-1967) teve uma vida tão breve quanto trágica. Abandonada em tenra idade na sua Argélia natal, conheceu um lar adotivo e instituições, tendo abraçado, esporadicamente, o crime e a prostituição e, persistentemente, a rebeldia e a insubmissão. Presa por furto em Paris, em 1957 saltará o muro da prisão e fraturará o astrágalo. A sua mente brilhante, alimentada a versos de Rimbaud, dar-nos-ia três romances: O Astrágalo e La Cavale (ambos de 1965), escritos atrás das grades, e La Traversière (1966). Conhecerá o amor ao lado de Julien Sarrazin, também ele um ex-condenado, e um fugaz, mas estrondoso, êxito. Foi «a primeira mulher a falar das suas prisões», segundo Simone de Beauvoir, e, pela elegância poética das suas páginas, denunciou como ninguém as prisões que nos enredam os dias.

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