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Index
Acknowledgments
Translator's Note
Editor's Note (from the French edition)
Introduction
Notebook VII. March 1951-July 1954
Notebook VIII. August 1954-July 1958 103
Afterword
Preface of E. and E.'
June 11, 1951. Letter from Regine Junier2
O light! In Greek tragedies, this is the cry of those who are thrown before death or terrible destin
Man of 1950: he fornicated and read the newspapers.4
"They live as one sole being, those who at any given time, by their own will, choose separation." Ho
Id. "But you, you were born for a limpid day."t'
These are the atrocities of Admiral Kolchak7
1920. Abolition of the death penalty. In the night preceding the promulgation of the decree, the Che
Preface of E. and E.I
Novel character. Ravanel.2
Wilde.'
They wanted to repudiate beauty and nature simply for the profit of intelligence and its conquering
Dordogne.'
Certain nights whose gentleness is prolonged, this helps one to die, knowing that such evenings will
Countess Tolstoy's Jout-nal7
Id. Military cemeteries of the East. At age 35 the son goes to the grave of his father and finds out
My statements on the radio - Listening to myself, I find myself exasperating. Paris makes me like th
The myth of Euphorion. The child of contemporary titanism and ancient beauty. Goethe makes him die.
Met P. Vianney"
Man of Aran.'
I walk in torment. Scotto Lavina (a friend from Algiers whom I very rarely see, but like very much)
Thoreau. "As long as a man remains himself, everything is in agreement with him: governments, societ
The only immortal is the one for whom all things are immortal (E.6).
Iguape. A man at the front of the ferryboat. The city, the procession. The man and the stone collaps
Ibsen. (Emperor and Galilean)."
Cf. Romain Rolland.'
The Bacchantes.2
What is it then? One man is waiting to see the most honest newspaper these times have known, created
Bacchantes. Two Dionysus: 1) God of the earth. Black God, virile God. Iacchus, a cry personified.4
Second day of mysteries: "To the sea, Mystes.'
3 gods in Eleusis: Iacchus, Demeter (the mother), Trip- tolemus.6
1st Dionysus will reconstitute Pentheus7:
Whoever gives nothing has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love.8
Boghari-Djelfa`'
Death of the concierge.'
At Buchenwald, a small Frenchman asks to speak privately with the functionary, a prisoner himself, w
Short story, Brazil.33
Short story, High Plateaus.-'
Short stories under the title: Short Stories of Exile.5
A confused mind.';
Novel. Under the occupation, he realizes the extent to which he has become a nationalist by his bitt
The one thing that has always saved me amid all my prostrations is that I have never stopped believi
Sachs (Derriere einq barreaux).9
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