Eloge du risque

Eloge du risque

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  • Create Date:2022-03-11 03:52:51
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Anne Dufourmantelle
  • ISBN:2743629126
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Le risque est un combat dont nous ne connaîtrions pas l'adversaire, un désir dont nous n'aurions pas connaissance, un amour dont nous ne saurions pas le visage, un pur événement。
Si le risque est cet événement, il est au-delà du choix, un engagement physique du côté de l'inconnu, de la nuit, du non-savoir, un pari face à ce qui, précisément, ne peut se trancher。 Il ouvre alors la possibilité que survienne l'inespéré。

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Hande

Altını çize çize okudum, çizdiğim yerlere geri dönüp tekrar tekrar okudum。

Enis

okunması kolay bir kitap değil, evet。 okuyucu için psikanaliz hakkında bir şeyler okumak ve yazılanları değerlendirmek gerçekten risk alınarak yapılması gereken bir süreç。 çeviri oldukça akıcı, kimi yerler dilin sarmalına sürüklüyor okuru。 yazar, risk kavramını kendi deneyimleri ve karşılaşmalarıyla parçalayarak açıyor。 okur, riske övgü içinden kendisini tanımak için bir çok metafor çıkartabilir。 sonunda eurydike'nin geri dönüşünü yazarla birlikte çözümlemesi gerekecek。 okunması kolay bir kitap değil, evet。 okuyucu için psikanaliz hakkında bir şeyler okumak ve yazılanları değerlendirmek gerçekten risk alınarak yapılması gereken bir süreç。 çeviri oldukça akıcı, kimi yerler dilin sarmalına sürüklüyor okuru。 yazar, risk kavramını kendi deneyimleri ve karşılaşmalarıyla parçalayarak açıyor。 okur, riske övgü içinden kendisini tanımak için bir çok metafor çıkartabilir。 sonunda eurydike'nin geri dönüşünü yazarla birlikte çözümlemesi gerekecek。 。。。more

Burak Kantarcı

Okuması çok rahat ve akıcı değil ancak bazı bölümler sarsıcı bir etkiye sahip

Bethule

Dilini takip etmekte zorlandığım ara ara çıkar bak tarzı bir kitap

Lia

“The quiet routine of everyday life are nothing but the absence of risk, the war against all held at bay, a fragile episode of calm purchased at the price of unending calculation, precaution, and surveillance。” “We believe that our fears hold us back; we believe we don’t have enough strength to confront them, because this would be to know them, but also to know them, even to grow attached to them。 Our fears present the face of future amazement, the beginning of all creation。 We live under local “The quiet routine of everyday life are nothing but the absence of risk, the war against all held at bay, a fragile episode of calm purchased at the price of unending calculation, precaution, and surveillance。” “We believe that our fears hold us back; we believe we don’t have enough strength to confront them, because this would be to know them, but also to know them, even to grow attached to them。 Our fears present the face of future amazement, the beginning of all creation。 We live under local anesthesia, wrapped in cellophane, desperately seeking the substance, or the love, which might wake us up without frightening us” 。。。more

Emre

İyi ki yazılmış, iyi ki çevrilmiş ve iyi ki okumuşum。 Kendimi bir analize tâbi tutmak değildi bu; yüzüme çarpan, içimi kavuran, gözlerimi dolduran, göğsümü ferahlatan bir diyalogtu。 Murat Erşen'e bu güzel çeviri için ne kadar teşekkür etsem az。 İyi ki yazılmış, iyi ki çevrilmiş ve iyi ki okumuşum。 Kendimi bir analize tâbi tutmak değildi bu; yüzüme çarpan, içimi kavuran, gözlerimi dolduran, göğsümü ferahlatan bir diyalogtu。 Murat Erşen'e bu güzel çeviri için ne kadar teşekkür etsem az。 。。。more

Caroline Louisseize

C'est un livre qu'on savoure, non sans être bouleversé au passage。 Mais un livre qui vous accompagne。 Une découverte majeure。 C'est un livre qu'on savoure, non sans être bouleversé au passage。 Mais un livre qui vous accompagne。 Une découverte majeure。 。。。more

Alejandro fara

Primera aproximación a esta autora que murió trágicamente hace unos pocos años。 Estimulante y movilizadora。 Habrá que rastrear el resto de su obra。

Kari Fluorflyer

Es maravilloso este libro。

Your Favorite Person

Je pense qu'aucun de mes mots ne peut se comparer au sentiment de mon être dans ce livre。 C'est, dans mon definition, un grand grand chef-d'oeuvre。 Je trouve ça manifique。 Elle a une douceur d'ecriture folle, ça m'a vraiment transporteé。 Je pense qu'aucun de mes mots ne peut se comparer au sentiment de mon être dans ce livre。 C'est, dans mon definition, un grand grand chef-d'oeuvre。 Je trouve ça manifique。 Elle a une douceur d'ecriture folle, ça m'a vraiment transporteé。 。。。more

Pablo López Astudillo

es extraño leer algo tan cesudo con tanta claridad, sumergirse en las tinieblas que la autora disipa。 de algún modo es un libro muy cercano, pese a la distancia técnica que nos separa。Recomendadísimo

Flor

No hubo mejor momento que el 2020 para leer este libro。 Sigue siendo un buen momento。

Phoenix Fawkes

what can i say。 i am a better person reading this。 i am wiser, more inspired, more thoughtful。 i will surely reread this book and especially certain chapters over and over again。 anne must have been incredibly smart。 it is felt through the way she expresses herself, the words she chooses, the thoughts she had, the perspective change she was not afraid to take and especially the way she analyzed her clients。 i am in awe of her ability to help others to see their problems through radical, almost p what can i say。 i am a better person reading this。 i am wiser, more inspired, more thoughtful。 i will surely reread this book and especially certain chapters over and over again。 anne must have been incredibly smart。 it is felt through the way she expresses herself, the words she chooses, the thoughts she had, the perspective change she was not afraid to take and especially the way she analyzed her clients。 i am in awe of her ability to help others to see their problems through radical, almost provocative answers。 it was hurtful, but she was always right。 i loved that the chapters were short, very easy to read and always a different perspective on a mostly hard topics。 she talks about childhood, affairs, time and every other heavy topic you can think of and still makes you look at it in a way you haven‘t thought of before。 there‘s a risk in everything and i am inspired to try to take the risk。 she took it and saved someone elses life by giving hers - she did not only preach risky behaviors, she lived it until her death, which makes her even more inspiring。 。。。more

Marion

Un essai qui ne se résume pas : entre réflexions philosophiques et psychanalitiques sur le risque et ce en quoi la prise de risque nous rend fondamentalement humain et extraits (fictifs, en tout cas réécrits donc partiellement fictifs) de séances d'analyse ou de cas。 Un essai qui ne se résume pas : entre réflexions philosophiques et psychanalitiques sur le risque et ce en quoi la prise de risque nous rend fondamentalement humain et extraits (fictifs, en tout cas réécrits donc partiellement fictifs) de séances d'analyse ou de cas。 。。。more

Magali

Me parece que la traducción deja mucho que desear, entorpece la lectura y la hace mucho menos disfrutable。 Aún así rescaté varias ideas que me gustaron。

andy

“How fascinating and frightening to be able to read the very book that set the stage for its author’s death。 How awe-inspiring and refreshing to read the work of a philosopher whose words are more than empty words, jargon, or obscurantism—a philosopher who does not just learn but manifestly knows how to die, ” writes Steven Miller in the English translation book introduction。Yes, how could we not love the philosopher who lived and died by her published words? “The instant of decision, the one in “How fascinating and frightening to be able to read the very book that set the stage for its author’s death。 How awe-inspiring and refreshing to read the work of a philosopher whose words are more than empty words, jargon, or obscurantism—a philosopher who does not just learn but manifestly knows how to die, ” writes Steven Miller in the English translation book introduction。Yes, how could we not love the philosopher who lived and died by her published words? “The instant of decision, the one in which risk is taken, inaugurates another time, much as trauma does。 But a positive trauma。”“The very utterance of zero risk is an absurdity because its actuality would annul the very reality of which it attempts to speak。 Peril must be faced head-on。 This is the least among the forms of courage that might save us。 We can always recover from pain, catastrophe, or mourning, but evil will always claim a share。” 。。。more

Rocio Burgos

Si tuviera más estrellas, le pondría más。 Bello, profundo, sin imposturas ni frases hechas。 Un refugio。 Lo amé。

Mhmd

Prophetic。Instead of strong theses and catchy formulations, Dufourmantelle offer the suggestion of a movement of thought that explores the willingness to take risks by means of theoretical references to Kierkegaard, Blanchot or even ancient myth as well as case reports from the analyst's practice。 Dufourmantelle, who here pleads for personal courage to take risks, herself died trying to save two children from drowning。 This is about "the art of living" in flagrant contrast to the proliferating a Prophetic。Instead of strong theses and catchy formulations, Dufourmantelle offer the suggestion of a movement of thought that explores the willingness to take risks by means of theoretical references to Kierkegaard, Blanchot or even ancient myth as well as case reports from the analyst's practice。 Dufourmantelle, who here pleads for personal courage to take risks, herself died trying to save two children from drowning。 This is about "the art of living" in flagrant contrast to the proliferating advice literature。 Dufourmantelle wants precisely not that one should put oneself at the centre of all considerations, but that one should also have the courage to lose oneself。 "Risk" here is not the risk that, say, extreme athletes take, but rather the risk of commitment。 。。。more

Martín Gabriel Souza

Me encantó el libro, los planteos de Anne, intercalados con las pequeñas viñetas clínicas, son realmente muy enriquecedores y plantean un psicoanálisis interesante que no apunta a cerrar sentidos sino todo lo contrario。 Más interesante cuando uno se interioriza en la vida (o, particularmente, la muerte) de la autora。Hay que mencionar igual que la traducción tiende a ser mala, realmente dificulta la lectura en algunos pasajes, ya que eligieron palabras raras o los fraseos son extraños。 Eso no le Me encantó el libro, los planteos de Anne, intercalados con las pequeñas viñetas clínicas, son realmente muy enriquecedores y plantean un psicoanálisis interesante que no apunta a cerrar sentidos sino todo lo contrario。 Más interesante cuando uno se interioriza en la vida (o, particularmente, la muerte) de la autora。Hay que mencionar igual que la traducción tiende a ser mala, realmente dificulta la lectura en algunos pasajes, ya que eligieron palabras raras o los fraseos son extraños。 Eso no le saca mérito a las ideas del libro, pero sí complican la experiencia de lectura。 。。。more

Nuria

Ensayos que invitan a correr el riesgo del amor, del deseo y de la palabra。 Anne Dufourmantelle tiene una escritura y una cadencia que enamoran。

Mary Campbell Huss

this was so stimulating and beautiful。 i truly feel that i am better for reading this。

Milena

Llegué a él por un artículo de Alexandra Kohan, lo recupera para hacer un "elogio de lo incierto"。 El libro ensaya esos instantes, esos acontecimientos en que se pone en riesgo la vida misma: la pasión, un secreto, los escándalos, el olvido, las revoluciones。 "¿Cómo permanecer con los ojos abiertos, un poco más。。。 y no quedarnos apartados de las cosas más bellas?", se pregunta Anne Dufourmantelle。 En estos días de confinamiento, leerla fue algo así como un alivio。 Llegué a él por un artículo de Alexandra Kohan, lo recupera para hacer un "elogio de lo incierto"。 El libro ensaya esos instantes, esos acontecimientos en que se pone en riesgo la vida misma: la pasión, un secreto, los escándalos, el olvido, las revoluciones。 "¿Cómo permanecer con los ojos abiertos, un poco más。。。 y no quedarnos apartados de las cosas más bellas?", se pregunta Anne Dufourmantelle。 En estos días de confinamiento, leerla fue algo así como un alivio。 。。。more

Bennjamin

Probably her best and most daring book。 It is not about the risk of dying, it's about the risk of living。Half way the book, reasoning makes place for a poetic uitburst right from the deep desire of the heart, to live life without the restrictions of fear, embracing life with all that it entails。 Which doesn't mean being reckless。 The risk of living is a calculated risk, but a calculation that incorporates a certain trust in your deeper self, "le moi perceptif", the self in its pre-human awarenes Probably her best and most daring book。 It is not about the risk of dying, it's about the risk of living。Half way the book, reasoning makes place for a poetic uitburst right from the deep desire of the heart, to live life without the restrictions of fear, embracing life with all that it entails。 Which doesn't mean being reckless。 The risk of living is a calculated risk, but a calculation that incorporates a certain trust in your deeper self, "le moi perceptif", the self in its pre-human awareness of life and the world。 。。。more

Clotilde

Pas mon préféré d' Anne dufourmantellle Pas mon préféré d' Anne dufourmantellle 。。。more

Christophe

Quelques passages intéressants, mais la majorité du livre reste hors de portée pour moi :(

Emma

Un livre "transformatif", qui ouvre à des pistes de réflexion intimes, familiales et amoureuses profondes。 Ce livre est destiné aux personnes qui ont envie d'affronter ses propres ombres。 Un livre "transformatif", qui ouvre à des pistes de réflexion intimes, familiales et amoureuses profondes。 Ce livre est destiné aux personnes qui ont envie d'affronter ses propres ombres。 。。。more

Roxane

Comprendre le risque, prendre les risques。 Pour se libérer。 Pour que subsiste le désir qui nous rend vivant。 De l'intérêt de la psychanalyse à travers l'hospitalité de l'analyste et le risque de la variation, du déplacement。 Éloge de la littérature。« Le risque ouvre un espace inconnu。 Comment est-ce possible, étant vivant, de le penser à partir de la vie et non de la mort ? À l’instant de la décision, il interroge notre rapport intime au temps。 Il est un combat dont nous ne connaîtrions pas l’ad Comprendre le risque, prendre les risques。 Pour se libérer。 Pour que subsiste le désir qui nous rend vivant。 De l'intérêt de la psychanalyse à travers l'hospitalité de l'analyste et le risque de la variation, du déplacement。 Éloge de la littérature。« Le risque ouvre un espace inconnu。 Comment est-ce possible, étant vivant, de le penser à partir de la vie et non de la mort ? À l’instant de la décision, il interroge notre rapport intime au temps。 Il est un combat dont nous ne connaîtrions pas l’adversaire, un désir dont nous n’aurions pas connaissance, un amour dont nous ne saurions pas le visage, un pur événement。 » 。。。more