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Objects of Abjection: he Animation of Difference in Jean Genet's Novels
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Objects of Abjection: he Animation of Difference in Jean Genet's Novels

John Plotz
Twentieth century literature, Vol.44(1), pp.100-118
1998

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French author Jean Genet's utilization of animation in his novels is to address topics which are prohibited in strict philosophical writing. His strategy involves the exploration of the inanimate object's nature to create a more-than-systematic life. His technique is evident in four of his notable novels, 'The Thief's Journal,' 'Our Lady of the Flowers,' 'Miracle of the Roses' and 'Funeral Rites.'

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