An unwritten Tristes Tropiques: Claude Lévi-Strauss and Joseph Conrad
An unwritten Tristes Tropiques: Claude Lévi-Strauss and Joseph Conrad
Author(s): Marek PacukiewiczSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Claude Lévi-Strauss; Joseph Conrad; Tristes Tropiques
Summary/Abstract: In an interview with Didier Eribon, Claude Lévi-Strauss admitted that he wished he had written Joseph Conrad’s books. It seems that once he even started writing a “Conradian” novel entitled… Tristes Tropiques, but the only known fragment of this novel would seem to be the description of a sunset, which has become part of another book of the same title containing reminiscences from his journeys. In what way, then, did Conrad infl uence this unusual book by Lévi-Strauss? There are certainly similarities between the works of both writers. Apart from a similarity of literary form and cultural substance, we can fi nd a unique “optical experience” (Dariusz Czaja) in their descriptions of sunsets, which I interpret as a substructure of their studies of the world, culture and human knowledge.
Journal: Yearbook of Conrad Studies (Poland)
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: VI
- Page Range: 43-56
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English