Littérature et chamanisme

La Piste mongole by Christian Garcin is the third volume in a series involving recurring characters. It transforms information gathered during a voyage to Asia into fiction. The interwoven voices form the basis of a complex, narrative construction, whose navigation is nevertheless facilitated by con...

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Main Author: Isabelle Dangy
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2013-10-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/828
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description La Piste mongole by Christian Garcin is the third volume in a series involving recurring characters. It transforms information gathered during a voyage to Asia into fiction. The interwoven voices form the basis of a complex, narrative construction, whose navigation is nevertheless facilitated by connections. The sleuthing and geographic form of the investigation, the strong presence of Mongolian shamanism and the recurring motif of burying provide interpretive reading that might connect the writing with the desire to escape to other worlds within the confines of the mind.
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Littérature et chamanisme
Itinéraires
cave
shamanism
travel literature
polyphony
recurring characters
title Littérature et chamanisme
title_full Littérature et chamanisme
title_fullStr Littérature et chamanisme
title_full_unstemmed Littérature et chamanisme
title_short Littérature et chamanisme
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shamanism
travel literature
polyphony
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