The Immemorial
The Subject and Its Doubles
Andrea Cavalletti author Max Matukhin translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd
Publishing:6th Jul '25
£21.99
This title is due to be published on 6th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A thought-provoking exploration of the fragility of bourgeois identity.
Vienna, 1825. News of a sickly, listless boy is making the rounds. In broad daylight, he falls into deep sleep and his personality changes dramatically. While sleeping, he reads, writes, plays cards, challenges his doctors with amusement, and accomplishes the most astonishing of exercises with his eyes closed. A new subject has appeared, a second “I” has now supplanted the first.
Andrea Cavalletti carefully registers the disquieting appearances of this second “I” in the literature and psychology of the past two centuries. In a context dominated by amnesia and somnambulism, hallucinations and wakeful dreams, the bourgeois subject, whose identity seemed so stable, turns out to be inhabited by masks that elude every grasp, at the mercy of a doubling that can no longer be recomposed. Personalities multiply and do battle, as even life and death exchange roles. And, ultimately, the identity of the Western subject reveals itself as a shade-like, constitutively double figure, that only lives in its weakness and forgetting, in its losses and distractions.
ISBN: 9781803095295
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
220 pages