Paperback, 256 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1993 by Duckworth Publishers.

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978-1-85399-336-7
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I found this book compelling, as it was not only a narrative about the author’s dilemmas and strategies, but also about her treatment and survival. Her writing style is indisputably linked to what is called “ecriture” – that is post-modern French writing influenced by feminism – but it has a directness and grasp of everyday life, so often lacking in ‘survivor’ literature. It tells the truth; it does not encode it in jargon or mask it with slogans.

Ron Moule

THE WORDS TO SAY IT by Marie Cardinal, translated by Pat Goodheart, Van Vactor & Goodheart Publisher, is in the words of Bruno Bettelheim "the best account of a psychoanalysis as seen and experienced by the patient." It is the story of a healing set against the events in Algeria. Taught in over seven hundred and fifty colleges and universities as a text, and in over fifteen different departments, literature …

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  • Collections & anthologies of various literary forms
  • Literary studies: general
  • Modern fiction
  • French
  • Poetry
  • Continental European
  • Poetry / Single Author / Continental European