A major discovery: The lost diary of a great mind—and an intimate, deeply moving study of grief
The day after his mother’s death in October 1977, the influential
philosopher Roland Barthes began a diary of mourning. Taking notes on
index cards as was his habit, he reflected on a new solitude, on the ebb
and flow of sadness, and on modern society’s dismissal of grief. These
330 cards, published here for the first time, prove a skeleton key to
the themes he tackled throughout his work. Behind the unflagging mind,
“the most consistently intelligent, important, and useful literary
critic to have emerged anywhere” (Susan Sontag), lay a deeply sensitive
man who cherished his mother with a devotion unknown even to his closest
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