Michel Leiris's Journal Published, Omits Cuba Trip
The journal of Michel Leiris, covering 1922 to 1989, has been published. Spanning a thousand pages, it adheres to the writer's rule of confessing everything, with dream narratives featuring prominently. However, no mention is made of his trip to Cuba. The release coincides with publications of Leiris's Zébrage and Marcel Proust's correspondence.
Key facts
- Michel Leiris's journal covers 1922 to 1989.
- The journal is a thousand pages long.
- Leiris imposed a rule of confessing everything.
- Dream narratives are a major part of the journal.
- No allusion is made to a trip to Cuba.
- The journal was published in 1992.
- Zébrage by Michel Leiris was also published.
- Correspondence of Marcel Proust was published simultaneously.
Entities
Artists
- Michel Leiris
- Marcel Proust
Institutions
- artpress
Locations
- Cuba
Sources
- artpress —