A Biographical Novel of the Spanish Civil War: Lydie Salvayre's Pas pleurer (2014)

Auteurs-es

  • Jeannette Gaudet

Résumé

This article focuses on the biographical novel, Pas pleurer (2014) and the author Lydie Salvayre‘s development of two diametrically opposed experiences of the Spanish civil war. Pas pleurer deploys the author‘s parallel engagement with Montse, Salvayre‘s mother, and with Georges Bernanos through a reading and commentary of the polemical essay, Les Grands Cimetières sous la lune. Biographical material provides the ground for intersecting narratives: on the one hand, the Bernanos intertext with its keen analysis of the complicity of secular and religious institutions to maintain control of Spain through terrorism and violence reverberates throughout and finds its echo in the tragic story of Montse‘s older brother José. Set against this is the adolescent Montse‘s encounter with the dramatic social revolution underway in the Catalan city and her life-altering experience of passionate love, the memory of which remains intact and luminous despite age and disease. Examining both n arratives highlights the act of resistance at the heart of the novel and captured by its title.

Cet article prend pour objet le roman biographique Pas pleurer (2014) de Lydie Salvayre où l‘auteure élabore deux grands axes narratifs parallèles qui jaillissent des témoignages de la guerre civile espagnole: d‘un côté le témoignage choc de Georges Bernanos dans son essai polémique Les Grands Cimetières sous la lune où il expose avec acuité la complicité des institutions séculaires et religieuses dans leur volonté meurtrière de contrôler la population par la terreur et la violence, et de l‘autre celui de la mère Montse qui découvre en même temps la ville catalane républicaine et l‘éblouissement de l‘amour passionnel, témoignage dont le souvenir résiste aux effets dévastateurs du temps et de la maladie. L‘analyse des deux axes narratifs permet de faire ressortir l‘acte de résistance au coeur du roman et capté par son titre.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Jeannette Gaudet

Jeannette Gaudet is Associate Professor of French with the Department of Romance Languages of St. Thomas University (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). She holds a PhD from Dalhousie University. Her dissertation examined the work of five French women authors of the late 20th century: Marguerite Duras, Marie Redonnet, Monique Wittig, Liliane Atlan and Liliane Giraudon. Her scholarly continues to focus primarily on contemporary women‘s writing in France. She has published articles and presented conference papers on Lydie Salvayre, Marie Darrieussecq, Marie Redonnet, Amélie Nothomb and the Acadian author, France Daigle, among others.

Publié-e

2020-07-31