The only autobiography by the great Roland Barthes, philosopher, literary theorist and semiotician. This is the autobiography of one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century. As idiosyncratic as its author, Barthes plays both commentator and subject to reveal his tastes, habits, passions and regrets.
No event, relationship or thought is given priority over any other; no attempt to construct a narrative is made. And yet, via a series of vignettes, Barthes's life and views on a multitude of subjects emerge - from money and love to language and truth. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ADAM PHILLIPS.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores compelling themes and rich character development
- Presents a unique narrative voice, offering an unconventional autobiographical experience.
- Delves into the author's personal tastes, habits, passions, and regrets, providing an intimate portrait.
- Examines a multitude of subjects, from money and love to language and truth, offering diverse insights.
About the Author
Roland Barthes was a highly influential French literary theorist, philosopher, and semiotician. His work profoundly impacted fields ranging from literary criticism to cultural studies. Barthes's analyses of semiotics, exploring how signs and symbols create meaning, remain foundational. He is celebrated for his innovative writing style and his ability to dissect culture with precision and insight.