Lavish Absence: Recalling and Rereading Edmond Jabes

by Rosmarie Waldrop

Richard Stamelman

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Edmond Jabes (1912-1991) is widely regarded as one of France's most important writers of the 20th century. Born in Cairo, he settled in France after being expelled from Egypt with other Jews during the 1956 Suez Crisis. Rosmarie Waldrop is Jabes's primary English translator. Over the course of her long association and friendship with Jabes, Waldrop developed a very nuanced understanding of his work that in turn influenced her development as both writer and translator. Lavish Absence is a book-length essay with a triple focus: it is a memoir of Jabes as Waldrop knew him, it is both an homage to and an explication of Jabes's work, and it is a meditation on the process of translation. The writing interweaves these topics, evoking Jabes's own interest in the themes of exile and nomadism.
  • ISBN10 0819565792
  • ISBN13 9780819565792
  • Publish Date 2 January 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 1 October 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher University Press of New England
  • Imprint Wesleyan University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 150
  • Language English