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Where Is Life? Asks, at the End of the Day, Paul Nizon

Summary by Le Temps
The sixth volume of the "Journal (2010-2020)" reflects the anxieties of the author at the time of the review: will his work survive?Sixth volume of the Journals by Paul Nizon, Le Clou dans la tête begins with a childhood memory, imbued with an anguished eroticism. The "diarist inveterate, the columnist of the self" has just been 80 years old and, during the decade that opens, he will return by touches to the family home, in Bern, transformed int…

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The sixth volume of the "Journal (2010-2020)" reflects the anxieties of the author at the time of the review: will his work survive?Sixth volume of the Journals by Paul Nizon, Le Clou dans la tête begins with a childhood memory, imbued with an anguished eroticism. The "diarist inveterate, the columnist of the self" has just been 80 years old and, during the decade that opens, he will return by touches to the family home, in Bern, transformed int…

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Le Temps broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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