Abstract

This article examines narratives of disappearance in two French novels from the late 1990’s, J.B. Pontalis’s Un homme disparait and Marie Darrieussecq’s Naissance des fantomes , which are reflective of a general trend towards ghostliness in French fiction towards the end of the twentieth century. The article argues that these novels are emblematic of a fin de siecle malaise that Marc Auge termed surmodernite and that Paul Virilio has identified in terms of an era characterized by so much speed (as a result of an overabundance of technological innovations in communication such as email and faxes) that individuals have become less and less centered or inter-connected rather than the other way around. Pontalis and Darrieussecq’s novels are particularly good examples of a certain need for some to “vanish” within hyper-developed, contemporary spaces. Through an exploration of Pontalis and Darrieussecq’s characters’ attempts at remembering their own personal narratives, the article will also examine the notion of fleeting “traces of memory” that linger within the unconscious of many despite constant barrages of memory-numbing stimuli.

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  • Espectros en el aparato: el tema de la desaparición en la novela francesa en el periodo de los años 1990

  • In the middle of the novel, during the war, Beaune has trouble looking at himself in the mirror because he has become so morose, Pontalis seems to be alluding to the culture of silence, the willing suppression of memory that would characterize the French post-war psyche: Le matin, quand il se force à sortir de son lit, il n’a pas besoin de se voir dans la glace au dessus du lavabo pour savoir que son regard est vide, absent

  • Later we find out that Flitcraft had, resurfaced in another state

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Espectros en el aparato: el tema de la desaparición en la novela francesa en el periodo de los años 1990.

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