Angst
(Autor) Helene CixousA woman replays her abandonment by her mother, who is sometimes addressed as a male mother-god. She is also abandoned by her lover, to whom she is in thrall. She tries repeatedly to make or receive phone calls with the beloved figures, without success. She waits for their letters and imagines their contents. In a dream-like, torrid sequence, suffering, fear, fatigue and imperfection are apostrophised. Forgetting is examined and toyed with from every angle. Mythical hybrid creatures are invoked: a snake-headed lion, wolf-snakes, a wolf-peacock. How did this come to be? In a cunningly, wittily wrought rush, the unique, unpredictable voice of the narrator speaks from multiple perspectives to express powerful anguish and, ultimately, catharsis.
Helene Cixous
Helene Cixous is a French feminist writer known for her influential work "The Laugh of the Medusa." She is a key figure in poststructuralist literary theory, exploring themes of gender and identity in her writing. Cixous is known for her poetic and experimental writing style that challenges traditional literary conventions.