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Jaynee I found this very interesting room next time we meet.
Great book by the way: Robbe-Grillet: Jealousy
Jealousy (1957)
The French word "jalousie" = jealousy, or venetian blind.
Robbe-Grillet chooses a limited point of view through a narrator who never refers to himself, never uses the personal pronoun ("I"). So the "I" is dislocated; its absence creates an empty center. "A first-person narrator who, however, never says 'I' and whom one never sees or hears, draws us into an identification with him, installs us in the 'hole' that he occupies in the center of the text"
Of course this raises to a new level the concept of the jealous voyeur as contrasted with the passive voyeur or is there a difference?
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