Abstract
Name and Braiding: Claude Simon's "The Acacia". The novel's numerous autobiographical elements make its being written as a third-person narrative striking; the choice underscores the novel's dynamic between dispossession and fictional deployment, whose meaning is ultimately that of an (autobiographical) poetics of pursuit of the father's life and early death.
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