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      Grande Guerre des écrivains: D’Apollinaire à Zweig, La (Compagnon), 309n1

      Grand Robert, Le (hypnotist), 125, 320n4

      “Grand Robert, Le” (Barthes, R.), 320n5

      Grants: from CNRS, 76–77, 239, 314n4, 314n19, 335n24, 335n30; Ford Foundation, 325n102; Yamamouchi, 279

      Grass, Günter, 329n177

      Grasset, 316n32, 326n135

      Greco, El, 16

      Greece, 5, 32, 46, 62–63

      Greek language, music in, 5, 23

      Greek pastime, traditional (Komboloï), 343n185

      Greek tragedy, 137, 148

      Green, André, 202

      Greimas, Algirdas Julien, 70, 166, 314n3, 321n29

      Grinberg, Michel. See Vinaver, Michel

      Groupe de Théâtre Antique de la Sorbonne, 20, 25, 92, 317n59

      Grünwald (English teacher), 32

      Guéhenno, Jean, 84, 316n32

      Guex (Mme.), 8

      Guibert, Hervé, vii, 342n169, 342nn171–72, 342nn174–76; letters from, 194, 293, 296–97; letters to, 292, 293–96

      Guilloton, Vincent, 147, 324n84

      Gulliver project. See “Revue internationale” project

      Guyotat, Pierre, 270–73, 339nn105–7

      Hachette guidebook, 133

      Hashimoto-san, 278, 279

      Havas, Roland, 341n157

      Hearing. See Understanding/hearing, actors with

      Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 53, 85

      Heidegger, Martin, 308, 344n202

      Herbe, L’ (Simon, C.), 267

      Herriot, Édouard, 5, 310n9

      Hiroshige, Utagawa, 167

      Histoire de la folie à l’âge classique (Foucault), 237

      Histoire de la langue française (Brunot), 107

      Histoire de la littérature française, L’ (Lanson), 319n107

      Histoire des spectacles, 315n15

      Histoire de Vasco (Schehade), 318n80

      Histoire socialiste de la Révolution française (Librairie de L’Humanité), 310n7

      Historical method, 70, 103–7

      History, 311n36; criticism, 114; poetry and, 112; religiosity and, 108; text and, 111

      Hjelmslev, Louis, 331n49

      Hodin, Claude, 327n159

      Homosexuality, 44, 203–4, 283, 284, 312n69

      Howard, Richard, 323n70, 323n73

      Huerre, Jean, 3, 309n4

      Hugo, Victor, 93, 108, 111, 182

      Huissiers, Les (Vinaver), 100, 319n103

      Humanité, L’ (newspaper), 5

      Hungary, Soviet Union in, 72, 314n8, 318n78, 323n62, 328n175

      Hyppolite, Jean, 327n153

      “I am followed on the street,” 117–18

      Ideas: as chance, 185; as content, 185–86; for novels, 8

      Idiot, The (Dostoevsky), 17, 311n38

      Île [des] pingouins, L’ (France), 5

      Illustrations, 92, 169

      Il n’y a pas de paradis (Frénaud), 316n33

      Image: conference on, 250; name and, 230

      IMEC. See Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine

      “Incidents,” 297–98

      Inclined position, tuberculosis and, 33, 312n56

      Instantanés, 320n3, 322n52

      Institut Français, 114, 115

      Institut Franco-Japonais, 276

      Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine (IMEC), 1, 326n129

      Institut Pasteur, 28, 312n58

      International Association of Semiotics, 340n142

      Iphigénie Hôtel (Vinaver), 319nn103–4

      Jakobson, Roman, 332n56

      Jammes, Francis, 253

      Japan, 167, 199, 256, 319n105; Pinguet and, 276–81, 339n116; trip to, 260, 325n117, 339n116, 340n121, 340n131

      Japan Times, 281

      Jaurès, Jean, 2, 4–5, 310n6, 310n8

      Je (Velan), 140, 148

      Jésuites, Les (Michelet), 40

      Je vivrai l’amour des autres (Cayrol), 134

      Jews, anti-Semitism, 313n93

      Johns Hopkins University, 274, 315n21, 327n153, 337n62, 339n111, 340n130

      Johnson, Uwe, 329n177

      Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 121

      Jouffroy, Alain, 200

      Jouhandeau, Marcel, 76

      “Journal de deuil” (Journal of Mourning) (Barthes, R.), 298, 299, 308, 344n200

      Joyce, James, 322n49, 338n84

      Jukovski, N. N., 120

      Julliard. See Éditions Julliard

      Kafka, Franz, 147

      Kanters, Robert, 148–49, 324n95

      Kapaleipsis, 341n153

      Katalepsis, 341n153

      Kemp, Robert, 337n71

      Kempf, Roger, 161, 327n147

      Kessel, Nicole, 339n95

      Kitsch, 222–23, 234

      Klein, Bruno, 36, 56, 313n99

      Klein, Mélanie, 334n75

      Kleist, Heinrich von, 93, 317n67

      Klossowski, Denise, 141, 146, 208, 248, 250, 324n82

      Klossowski, Pierre, ix, 208, 324n92, 331n30, 337n64; with Butor, M., and Perros, G., 238, 246, 247; friendship with, 141, 148, 250, 251, 324n82; piano and, 248

      Knowledge, encyclopedia of, 235–36

      Komboloï (traditional Greek pastime), 343n185

      Koupernik, Cyrille, 125, 126, 320n4

      Kristeva, Julia, 207, 212, 331n39, 339nn100–1; influence of, 268–69; letter from, 270; letters to, 269–70; Sollers and, 339n103; Thiers Foundation and, 284

      Kuki, François, 273, 339n108

      La Bruyère, Jean de, 15

      Lacan, Jacques, 197, 327n153, 333n68

      Lacroix, Jean, 85, 101, 316nn35–36

      La Fontaine, Jean de, 182

      Language, 52, 268; Bouvard et Pécuchet and engine of, 232–36; classical, 110, 234; cliché in, 109, 121; encyclopedia of, 236; with form and content, 185–86; literature and, 114, 181–83; music in Greek, 5, 23; poetry and, 81–82, 116, 183–84, 212; prose and, 5, 112, 183–84; rhetoric and, 181–83; sex and, 271; singing and, 89; sociology through, 70; with writers, role of, 184–85. See also Sentence

      Language, lessons, 32, 35–36

      Lanson, Gustave, 103–5, 319n107

      Laporte, Roger, 237

      La Rochefoucauld, François de, 257, 259

      Lasserre, Pierre, 4

      Laude, Jean, 93, 317n66

      Lautréamont, Comte de, 111, 198

      Lazare parmi nous (Cayrol), 132

      League of Nations, 311n27

      Lebesque, Morvan, 90, 91, 317n51

      Le Bihan (Commander), xii, xiii

      Le Bot, Marc, 161, 327n151

      Le Clézio, Jean-Marie Gustave, 197–98

      Lefebvre, Henri, ix

      Lefort, Claude, 329n188

      Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 235

      Leiris, Michel, 88, 157, 198, 328n177, 329n188

      Lemaître, Jules, 310n10

      Lenin, Vladimir, 120, 121

      Leonetti, Francesco, 175, 328n177, 329n184

      Leroux, 54, 55

      Lesbian love (fricarelle), 312n69

      Lesbos, 283, 284

      Lessons: language, 32, 35–36; singing, 89–90, 311n40

      Lettres françaises, Les (Derrida), 275

      Lettres nouvelles, Les (review), 124, 125, 126, 138, 140, 320nn8–9; “Le Grand Robert” in, 320n5; Nadeau and, 320n12; with response to La Nouvelle NRF, 316n38

      Lettura (Barthes, R.), 286, 287, 341n159

      Leuwen, Jean-Marc, 209

      Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 88, 327nn161–62; on criticism, 327n165, 328n165; letters from, 165, 166, 167–69, 328n169; letters to, 164, 165, 166–67, 169–70

      Lévy, Bernard-Henri, 131

      Lexicology, 314n4, 315nn18–19

      Lexique de l’auteur, Le (Barthes, R.), 311n29

      Leysin Sanatorium, 1; arrival at, 311n45; letters from, 22–25, 34–51, 54–62; revisiting, 309n3

      Librairie de L’Humanité, 310n7

      Librarian, at Institut Français, 114

      Literary criticism, 107, 113–14

      Literature: censorship, 270–71; desupernaturalization, 106–7; as disappointment,
    300, 301; historical method and, 103–7; language and, 114, 181–83; “retiring” from, 252; role of, 342n183; in Romantic period, 110–11

      “Littérature objective” (Bataille), 156–57

      Littérature présente (Nadeau), 320n2

      Living, art of, 278

      Lomonossov, M. V., 120

      Loti, Pierre, 330n14

      Louis-le-Grand Lycée, 1, 311n43

      Lourau, René, 161, 327n147

      Love: examination of, 45–46, 53, 60–62, 314n106; lesbian, 312n69; “Popular Songs of Paris Today” and, 117, 118; power of, 314n106; of servitude, 123

      Luc Mériga (Vandervelde), 310n6

      Luke (apostle), 10, 311n26

      Lyssenko, Trofim Denissovitch, 319n116

      Macksay, Richard, 327n153

      Magic, 23, 106–7, 115, 152, 187, 227

      Magny, Claude-Edmonde, 79

      Main clause, 215

      Malices de Plick et Plock, Les (Christophe), 333n64

      Mallarmé, Stéphane, 149, 152, 182, 187, 271, 334n79; antisentence and, 218; influence of, 2, 5, 105, 198, 315n12

      Malraux, André, 336n40

      Mandiargues, André Pieyre de, 201, 203

      Mandrou, Robert, 336n37

      Manifeste des 121, 329n188, 336n48

      Marconi, Guglielmo, 120

      Mark, erasure and, xi

      Martinet, André, 212, 331n35

      Marty, Éric, 331nn32–33, 341n157, 343n186

      Marx, Karl, 97, 113, 120, 121, 319n111

      Mascolo, Dionys, 254, 316n31, 324n99, 328n177; Enzensberger and, 329n183; Manifeste des 121 and, 329n188; “Revue internationale” and, 172, 174–75, 176

      Maspero, François, 338n83

      Massin, Robert, 265, 338n91

      Maupomé, Claude, 89

      Mauriès, Patrick, 341n157

      Mauzi, Robert, 278, 279, 340n125, 340n132

      Mazarine, 281

      Mazon, Jacqueline, 26, 311n50

      Mazon, Paul, 311n37, 311n47, 311n50

      Médici prize, 326n128

      Mediocrity, 40, 198

      Mercure de France, Le, 310n20, 320n2

      Mère, La (Gorki), 97, 336n46

      Mère Courage (Mother Courage) (Brecht), 96, 97, 318n88, 318n92

      Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 267, 329n188

      Meslon, Olivier de, 135, 241, 335n18

      Messiaen, Olivier, 49, 313n81

      Météores, Les (Tournier), 203

      Méthode de méditation (Bataille), 214

      Metonymy, 219, 271

      Michaux, Henri, 23, 157, 237, 326n134

      Michelangelo, 210

      Michelet, Jules, 104, 108, 149, 257; influence of, 22–23, 36, 39–40, 44, 48–49, 136, 268; work on, 58, 59–60, 79, 80, 133, 333n73

      “Michelet, l’Histoire et la mort” (Barthes, R.), 315n23

      Michelet par lui même (Barthes, R.), 321n32; readers of, 82–84; “Sa Majesté la femme” from, 312n74; with Starobinski, J., letter from, 258

      Microcosmos (film), 209

      Middlebury College, 323nn69–70, 324n84, 335n20

      Milhit, Heidy, 314n109

      Milhit family, 62, 314n109

      Milieu: rhetoric and, 104–5, 106; writer and, 107

      Miller, Jacques-Alain, 337n54

      Milner, Jean-Claude, 337n54

      Mima, 11

      Mimesis, Flaubertian sentence and, 234–35

      Ministry of Foreign Affairs. See Department of Cultural Relations

      Misanthrope, Le (Molière), 105

      Mitchourine, Ivan, 118, 120, 319n116

      Mobile (Butor, Michel), 141, 148, 324nn95–96

      Modern Language Notes, 268

      Moire, 220, 332n59

      Molière, 2, 105, 109, 309n1

      Monde, Le (newspaper), 85, 128, 133, 164, 165, 316n36

      “Monde objet, Le” (Barthes, R.), 331n50

      “Monde où l’on catche, Le” (Barthes, R.), 75, 315n26

      Monnet, Gabriel, 95, 96, 318n86

      Monod (Madame), 25

      Monod, Gabriel, 7, 104, 310n21

      Montaigne, Le, xi–xvi

      Montaigne, Michel de, 150, 325n108

      Montand, Yves, 115

      Mood, 13, 50, 57–58, 203, 220

      Moravia, Alberto, 328n177

      Morazé, Charles, 327n153

      Morceaux choisis (Vandervelde), 310n6

      Morin, Edgar, 157, 315n8, 318n82, 323n64, 326n132; Arguments and, 320n10, 328n175; politics and, 329n188

      Morrissette, Bruce, 267, 323n58

      Mort de Socrate, La (Satie), 206

      “Morts de Roland Barthes, Les” (Derrida), 273

      Mort volontaire au Japon, La (Pinguet), 276

      Moscow Ballet, 317n71

      Mosser, André, 54, 55, 56, 60, 313n91

      Mother, The (Brecht), 318n93

      Mother Courage. See Mère Courage

      Moulin Rouge, 139, 322n56

      Mounier, Emmanuel, 315n24

      Mouvement républicain populaire, 313n80

      Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 210, 248

      Music, 2, 114, 189, 310n18, 311n40; duet with Perlemuter, 56, 313n96; in Greek language, 5, 23; piano, 7, 141, 146, 238, 242, 248, 251; “Popular Songs of Paris Today,” 115–18; Romantic, 244; silence and, 217. See also Singing

      “Mythe, aujourd’hui, Le’” (Barthes, R.), 316n34

      Mythologies (Barthes, R.), 142, 166; criticism of, 316n36; dedication, 85, 189; doubts about writing, 240; influence of, 170, 261; influences on, 313n82; readers of, 84–85; texts, 75, 315n26, 316n30, 316n34, 320n6; work on, 240, 315n14

      “Mythology”: postage stamp, 209–10; on Tour de France, 320n6

      Nadeau, Maurice, 315n12, 320n2, 320n9, 321n21; cultural-political meeting and, 318n81; as editor, 79, 328n177, 338n85, 338n87; friendship with, 241; letters to, 124–32; Les Lettres nouvelles and, 320n12; Le Prix de Mai and, 320n10; La Quinzaine littéraire and, 124, 128–30, 321n17, 321n20, 321nn22–23; with “Revue internationale” project, 175

      Name, image and, 230

      Napoleon Bonaparte, 15

      Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 314n7

      Nationalism, 121, 178, 329n188

      Nausée, La (Sartre), 331n43

      Neologisms, 220, 332n57, 334n76

      Neo-Skeptics, 235

      Neutral, 164, 170, 258, 260, 292

      Nicole, Pierre, 334n77

      Nietzsche, Friedrich, 7, 310n20

      Nihilism, 326n139

      Nikko-san, 278

      Nîmes drama festival, 317n76

      Nomothete, 332n57

      Nora, Pierre, 131, 321n25

      Notes sur l’histoire de la littérature française de Lanson (Plekhanov), 319n107

      Nouveaux Essais critiques (Barthes, R.), 201, 330n14, 331n35, 333n71

      Nouvelle critique ou nouvelle imposture (Picard), 325n113

      Nouvelle Nouvelle Revue française (review), 150, 315n11, 328n172

      Nouvelle NRF, La (literary magazine), 322n52; attack from, 316n38; renaming of, 150, 315n11, 328n172; writing solicitations from, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79, 147

      Nouvel Observateur, Le, 331n30, 338n91, 340n134, 342n171

      Novelistic writing, 203, 261, 297

      Novels, 134, 310n15, 326n131, 343n193; as antiartistic genre, 6–7; Butor, Michel, with, 144, 324n75; ideas for, 8. See also Preparation of the Novel, The; “Vita Nova”

      NRF. See Nouvelle NRF, La

      Nude Restaurant (film), 281

      Nuits sans nuit et quelques jours sans jour (Leiris), 157

      Nutte, Gustave, 25

      Objects: sentence and, 214, 216, 235; systems of, 325n100

      Observateur, L’ (magazine), 77, 125–26, 265

      Observatoire de Cannes, L’ (Ricardou), 157

      Oeuvres complètes (Barthes, R.), 332n51, 334n80; production for, 321n19; “Vita Nova,” transcription of, 299–308

      Oeuvres intimes (Stendhal), 311n44

      Oeuvres mêlées (Saint-Évremond), 310n25

      Olivier, Alain, 339n108

      Onomothete, 220, 332n57

      On the Sublime (Pseudo-Longinus), 331n37

      Ordre des choses, L’
    (Brosse), 157

      Origine de la tragédie dans la musique ou hellénisme et pessimisme, L’. See Birth of Tragedy, The

      Orion aveugle, L’ (Simon, C.), 266

      ORTF, 178, 200

      Oualid, Sadia, 3, 309n4

      Oulipo: Créations, re-créations, 261, 338n92

      Outlines of Pyrrhonism (Sextus Empiricus), 334n81

      Paganism, 7, 49

      Pages choisies (Desanges), 310n6

      Panzéra, Charles, 89–90, 311n40

      Papiers collés (Perros, G.), 249, 324n81, 324n85

      Papiers collés II (Perros, G.), 257

      Parading, 223, 234

      Parain, Brice, 82

      Paris, Jean, 317nn70–71

      Parodic relationship, writers in, 233

      Parti Radical, 310n9

      Parti Socialiste Français, 4, 310n5

      Pascal, Blaise, 7, 12, 52, 54, 67, 105, 342n183; as enemy of rhetoric, 180–81; influence of, 306, 307, 311n46

      Pasolini, Pier Paolo, 328n177

      Passage (Camus, R.), 281

      Patron, Sylvie, 326n129

      Paulhan, Jean, 73, 76, 78, 85, 189, 316n38

      Pavese, Cesare, 101

      “Pavlovisme sent la poussière, Le” (Koupernik), 320n4

      Péguy, Charles, 105

      Péju, Marcel, 86, 316n44

      Pensées (Pascal), 181, 306, 307, 311n46

      Perec, Georges, 180, 261, 338n90, 338nn84–85; Getzler and, 338n89; letters from, 193, 265; letters to, 262–65, 266; Prix Renaudot and, 338n86

      Peri hypsous, 212

      Perlemuter, Vlado, 56, 313n93, 313n96

      Perrenoud, Arlette, 260

      Perrone-Moisés, Leyla, viii

      Perros, Élisabeth, 151, 325n109

      Perros, Frédéric, 336n49

      Perros, Georges (Poulot), 141, 142, 148, 150, 151, 323n65, 324n81, 324n85, 327n153, 329n177, 336n42; with Butor, Michel, and Klossowski, P., 238, 246, 247; with cancer and silence, 337n68; on L’Empire des signes, 337n66; exile and, 335n9, 335n15; family of, 336n49; letters to, 239–57; letters to Butor, 336n43, 337n60; piano with, 242, 251

      Perros, Tania, 147, 251, 324n86, 325n109, 336n44, 336n49

      Peste, La (Camus. A.), 86, 316n41

      “Peste, annales d’une épidémie ou roman de la solitude? La” (Barthes, R.), 316n41

      Petite-Fille de Madame Angot, La (Vautel), 311n30

      Petrov, V. V., 120

      Philipe, Gérard, 246, 335n32

      Philology, 106, 110

      Photographs: Documentation Photographique, 92; Mère Courage, 96, 97, 318n88

      “Phrase—Modernité” (Barthes, R.), 211

      Piaf, Edith, 115, 116–17, 319n112, 319n114

      Piano, 7, 141, 146, 238, 242, 248, 251

      Piatier, Jacqueline, 165, 328n166

      Pic, Roger, 96, 318n88, 318n92

      Picard, Raymond, 152, 160, 164, 166, 197, 320n15; criticism from, 327n165; quarrel with, 258, 325n113, 326n144

     


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