Anne Hebert
In the opus of Anne H?bert, reconstruction of the past through memory is ever present. This study traces and examines the manner in which H?bert employs memory to effect this reconstruction, how memory serves to bridge the gap between what was and what is, and how this link becomes the mechanism most essential to the complete understanding of her poetics, her characters, and the role she herself plays in the creative process.
The Author: Professor Kelton W. Knight is a specialist in twentieth-century French literature at Central Washington University. In addition to numerous articles, translations, and poems published in various literary journals and poetry magazines throughout the country, Dr. Knight has published a translation of René Daumal's Le Contre-Ciel (Peter Lang, 1990).