La quête d’identité dans «Un Homme qui Dort» de Georges Perec
Özet
Born in 1936, one of the most different writers of French literature, Georges
Perec was orphaned at an early age: his father died in the Second World War,
his mother disappeared in a concentration camp. As a member of the Oulipo
group, he wrote a wide variety of pieces with wordplay that were related to each
other with a common theme: tracks of his own life. The subject of my work, A
Man Asleep which contains many items about his life, treats the concept of
fragmented individual as a fundamental problem. With this approach, we will
examine the fragmentation of the personality of the individual who gradually
falls into it and becomes intensely uncommunicative