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Malraux et Gary mythomanes
Malraux and Gary Mythomaniacs

Author(s): Thierry Laurent
Subject(s): Novel, French Literature, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Malraux; Gary; mythomania; confabulation; autofiction; literary fraud;

Summary/Abstract: Mythomania is not an isolated pathology in psychiatry: it is mixed with other mental disorders. It is not always easy to assess their seriousness or to differentiate them from banal lies; when someone invents a life other than his own without realizing it, he can be called a mythomaniac. Autobiographical literature contains many texts where truth rubs shoulders with fiction; some writers even have a reputation as great storytellers. Malraux and Gary are among them: both in books and in public statements, they shaped their own legend when their lives were already exceptionally rich, even romantic; they practiced autofiction before the letter. It is likely that their dissatisfaction with reality and existential anxieties have fueled this permanent need to falsify self-talk. Malraux mainly practiced self-heroization while Gary, much more capable of self-mockery, had fun wearing different masks and imitating the chameleon.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: Appendix
  • Page Range: 81-94
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: French