by Phillippe Sollers and Armine Kotin Mortimer
English | 2016 | 025203998X | 168 Pages | PDF | 1,04 MB
His is a name synonymous with seduction. His was a life lived without limits. Giacomo Casanova left behind thousands of pages detailing his years among Europe’s notable and noble. In Casanova the Irresistible, Philippe Sollers–prolific intellectual and revered visionary of the French avant-garde–proffers a lively reading of and guide to the famed libertine’s sprawling memoir. Armine Kotin Mortimer’s translation of Sollers’s reading tracks the alluring Venetian through the whole of his astounding and disreputable life. Eschewing myth, Sollers dares to present the plain realities of a man’simple, direct, courageous, cultivated, seductive, funny. A philosopher in action.’The lovers are here, and the ruses and adventures. But Sollers also rescues Casanova the writer, a gifted composer of words who reigns as a titan of eighteenth-century literature. As always, Sollers seeks to shame society for its failure to recognize its failings. By admiring those of Casanova’s admirable qualities present in himself, Sollers spurns bourgeois hypocrisy and cliche’ to affirm a jocund philosophy of life devoted to the twinned pursuits of pleasure and joy.
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