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The 7th function of language by laurent binet
The 7th function of language by laurent binet




In one memorable scene, his characters deliver esoteric exposition against the increasingly disruptive backdrop of other characters who are engaged in less academic activities.” “This ‘Dan Brown style’ thriller is delivered with a decided wink…The audio shines…Narrator Bronson Pinchot revels in the novel’s absurdist mix. Binet has written both a send-up and a wildly exuberant celebration of the French intellectual tradition. Soon Bayard finds himself in search of a lost manuscript by the linguist Roman Jakobson on the mysterious “seventh function of language.”Ī brilliantly erudite comedy that recalls Flaubert’s Parrot and The Name of the Rose―with more than a dash of The Da Vinci Code- The Seventh Function of Language takes us from the cafés of Paris to the corridors of Cornell University and into the duels and orgies of the Logos Club, a secret philosophical society that dates to the era of the Roman Empire. In The Seventh Function of Language, Laurent Binet spins a madcap secret history of the French intelligentsia, starring such luminaries as Jacques Derrida, Umberto Eco, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, and Julia Kristeva―as well as the hapless police detective Jacques Bayard, whose new case will plunge him into the depths of literary theory. But what if it wasn’t an accident at all? What if Barthes was murdered? The world of letters mourns a tragic accident.

the 7th function of language by laurent binet

The literary critic Roland Barthes dies―struck by a laundry van―after lunch with the presidential candidate François Mitterand.

the 7th function of language by laurent binet

From the prizewinning author of HHhH comes The Seventh Function of Language, a romp through the French intelligentsia of the twentieth century.






The 7th function of language by laurent binet