The Great Easter: Ambulation

The Great Easter: Ambulation

The Great Easter: Ambulation

The Great Easter: Ambulation

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Overview

A hallucinating, insomniac, and increasingly fragile flaneur wanders the streets of Paris over the long Easter weekend of 1960.

Paris, Easter weekend 1960. The French composer Jacques Besse sets out on a marathon stroll through the city that begins on Good Friday, when he leaves his brother’s house on rue de Turbigo, and ends on Easter Monday, when, having declared himself Mars, the god of war, to mystified restaurant-goers, he ambles back toward Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Great Easter—a memoir in the form of a novella, or perhaps a novella in the form of a memoir—is the first-person account of a hallucinating, insomniac, and increasingly fragile flaneur’s unending ambulation.
 
The Great Easter was first published in French in 1969 and became famous a few years later when in their milestone work Anti-Oedipus Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari referred to Besse’s walk as the quintessential “double stroll of the schizo.” (Besse was a patient at Guattari’s psychiatric clinic La Borde.) Besse’s stroll purées past and present, real and not-real: a rendezvous with a prostitute intersects with Sergei Eisenstein and his entourage, a bellowed song about the sea is overwhelmed by “memories” of the 1830 July Revolution, and the entire universe gathers itself up into a bubble above Gare d’Austerlitz. He is seized by anxiety, released by joy; he announces his cosmic celebrity via a huge (imaginary) television while freezing in the night and calling out for bread. A cult favorite in France, The Great Easter is an engrossing, surreal road movie of a book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262370578
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 313 KB

About the Author

Jacques Besse (1921–1999) was a composer for the cinema and theater. After years of mental health crises and time spent in and out of psychiatric hospitals and prisons, he went to live at the experimental psychiatric clinic La Borde, under the care of Félix Guattari.
 

Table of Contents

Translator's Introduction:
The "Schizo" and the City -- vii

The Great Easter -- 1 

Translator's Notes -- 73
Bibliography -- 83

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The Great Easter settles a debate about the status of case studies in schizoanalysis. Analysts do not write them, because the technique encourages patients to write their own.”
—Gary Genosko, Professor, Ontario Tech University

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