In the sentence 'She's no longer suffering, ' to what, to whom does
'she' refer? What does that present tense mean? --Roland Barthes, from
his diary
The day after his mother's death in October 1977, Roland Barthes began a
diary of mourning. For nearly two years, the legendary French theorist
wrote about a solitude new to him; about the ebb and flow of sadness;
about the slow pace of mourning, and life reclaimed through writing.
Named a Top 10 Book of 2010 by The New York Times and one of the Best
Books of 2010 by Slate and The Times Literary Supplement, Mourning
Diary is a major discovery in Roland Barthes's work: a skeleton key to
the themes he tackled throughout his life, as well as a unique study of
grief--intimate, deeply moving, and universal.