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Le Musée imaginaire: de Malraux à Gary
The Imaginary Museum: From Malraux to Gary

Author(s): Esther Grimalt
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Novel, French Literature
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Romain Gary; André Malraux; The Imaginary museum; The Dance of Gengis Cohn; aestheticization of suffering; intertextuality;

Summary/Abstract: The concept of an imaginary museum developed by André Malraux in the eponymous book was taken up by Gary, notably in his novel La Danse de Genghis Cohn. This reappropriation of the concept allows to reborn it in a more subversive form and to pose the question of the aestheticization of suffering through art. In doing so, Gary, while paying tribute to the writer and intellectual who was one of the first to believe in him, allows himself to extend his reflection on the concept of imaginary museum, thus linking their two thoughts that seem to respond to each other like mirrors placed face to face in his work.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: Appendix
  • Page Range: 135-143
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: French