The Tear (Henry Bauchau)

First succeeded novel made possible thanks to the analytical cure which becomes its own object, the Tear (1966) finds its origin in a “small book of gray fabric” in which Henry Bauchau instruction of the memories of childhood and that it brings to Blanche Reverchon-Jouve (second woman of the poet Pierre Jean Jouve), its first psychoanalyst in the years 1947-1950.

This novel falls under mourning. He tells in fragmentary form the anguish and the death of the mother which cause the memory of scenes of childhood, but themselves reminded or told within the framework of the analytical cure.

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