Leo Bersani
Leo Bersani (born 1931) is an American literary theorist and Professor Emeritus of French at the University of California, Berkeley. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1992.[1]
Bibliography
- Marcel Proust: The Fictions of Life and of Art (Oxford Univ. Press, 1965)
- Balzac to Beckett (Oxford Univ. Press, 1970)
- A Future for Astyanax (Little, Brown, 1976)
- Baudelaire and Freud (Univ. California Press, 1979)
- The Death of Stéphane Mallarmé (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1981)
- The Forms of Violence (with U. Dutoit, Schocken Books, N.Y., 1985)
- The Freudian Body: Psychoanalysis and Art (Columbia University Press, 1986)
- The Culture of Redemption (Harvard Univ. Press, 1990)
- Arts of Impoverishment: Beckett, Rothko and Resnais (with U. Dutoit, Harvard Univ. Press, 1993);
- Homos (Harvard Univ. Press, 1995)
- Caravaggio's Secrets (with U. Dutoit, MIT Press, 1998)
- Caravaggio (with U. Dutoit, British Film Institute, 1999)
- Forming Couples: Godard's Contempt (with U. Dutoit, Legenda/European Humanities Research Centre, 2003)
- Forms of Being: Cinema, Aesthetics, Subjectivity (with U. Dutoit, British Film Institute, 2004)
- Intimacies (with Adam Phillips, Univ. Chicago Press, 2008)
- Is the Rectum a Grave? and Other Essays (Univ. Chicago Press, 2010)
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