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by Roland Barthes


  Willett, John, 96, 318n90

  Work, of writers, 107–9

  Work-model, 141

  Writers: language and role of, 184–85; in parodic relationship, 233; rhetoric and work of, 107–9; signing of work, 180

  Writing: bond of, 273; defined, 240; desire to write or scripturire, 299; difficulty, 8, 16, 20, 133, 155, 159; documents for, 103; dreams and, 187–88; evolution with act of, viii, 186; fantasy and, 292–93; novelistic, 203, 261, 297; piano, theater and, 141, 238; poetry and, 237; solicitations from La Nouvelle NRF, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79, 147; solicitations from Les Temps modernes, 86–87. See also Sentence, Flaubertian

  Yamamouchi grant, 279

  Yuichi, 277, 278, 340n123

  Zazie dans le métro (Queneau), 157

  “Zazie et la littérature” (Barthes, R.), 157

  Zen, 290, 292

  Zenrin poem, 303, 343n188

  Zéraffa, Michel, 94, 317n75

  Zucca, Pierre, 331n30

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