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A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

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A Lover's Discourse: Fragments
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A Lover's Discourse: Fragments (French: Fragments d’un discours amoureux) is a 1977 book by Roland Barthes. It contains a list of "fragments", some of which come from literature and some from his own philosophical thought, of a lover's point of view. Barthes calls them "figures"—gestures of the lover at work.[1]

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Film adaptations

The book has been used as the basis for films of fiction:

Hong Kong film Lover's Discourse (戀人絮語, 2010), directed by Derek Tsang and Jimmy Wan. The film consisted of four interconnected stories about love and lovers. The ensemble cast of the film includes Eason Chan, Karena Lam, Kay Tse, Mavis Fan, Eddie Peng, Jacky Heung and Kit Chen.[2]

French film Let the Sunshine In (Un Beau soleil intérieur, 2017), directed by Claire Denis. That film, which tells the attempts of a middle-aged woman to find love with a series of successive partners, stars Juliette Binoche and a cast including Xavier Beauvois and Nicolas Duvauchelle.[3]

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Cultural references

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Editions

  • A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, translated from the French by Richard Howard, Hill and Wang, (1979), ISBN 0-374-52161-1

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