Table des matières
Claude Julien et Anne-Laure Tissut
Avant-propos—ForewordI. To Write and to Laugh
Jacqueline Berben-Masi
Getting to First Base: Baseball as Organizing Metaphor in SuderAnne-Laure Tissut
Moments of Control: Reading Percival Everett’s Short StoriesJacqueline Berben-Masi
“The Jailhouse Baby Blues”, or Literal and Literary Prisons in Glyph by Percival Everett: Allegory, Irony, Self-Reflection, and Socio-Academic AnalysisII. To REwrite and to RElaugh
Claude Julien
Text and Paratext Interaction in WatershedIII. To Live ... to Die, and to Keep Laughing
Patrycja Kurjatto-Renard
Zulus: The Body as Otherness and PrisonYves Bonnemère
God’s Country: The Mythic West RevisitedAnne-Marie Paquet-Deyris
“Follow Your Heart” (NBC, 1990): The Mirage of an Adaptation of Percival Everett’s 1985 novel Walk Me to the DistanceIV. The Writer's Own Turn
Percival Everett
Anne-Laure Tissut (trad.)
“Getting Lost in the Fictive Distance”: Addressing a Villa Gillet SessionPercival Everett, Alice Mills, Claude Julien et al.
An Interview: May 3rd, 2005(Maison des U.S.A., MRSH université de Caen, May 4, 2005)
Claude Julien
A Checklist of Percival Everett’s Works, as of June 2006