Chronological dating is an invariant that characterizes diary writing. The diary is always marked by the contingency of the writing subject and is, more than any other genre, haunted by mortality. Aware of his finitude, the writer is prompted to offer solutions to the anxiety it generates, through a system based on a mode of rituality. This present issue of Interférences littéraires / Literaire interferenties focuses on writing processes used in literature to evoke the imperturbable flow of time, the horizon of which is death, and to take up the challenge to confront it with a survival statement.
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Sergier, M., & Watthee-Delmotte, M. (2013). Le journal d’écrivain, un énoncé de la survivance. Interférences littéraires, 10(10), 7-13. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/204863 (Original work published 2013)