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Barge Life: On Jean Vigo's "L'Atalante"
Book
2025
Published by:
Punctum Books
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Waves washing up against the hull, a bed and a small stove, the deck hatch sealed shut — the vessel is the ultimate dwelling.
How to live together in cramped quarters? How to create a microcosm against hostile surroundings? In Barge Life, Florian Deroo tackles these question by looking at a mythical classic of French cinema: Jean Vigo’s 1934 film L’Atalante. A work brimming with the energies of surrealism and anarchism, L’Atalante follows a young couple, two shipmates, and a clowder of cats who dwell in the belly of a river barge. Deroo offers a wide-ranging essay on the film, revealing how it invokes a small group that withdraws from the rhythm of modern life to establish a different kind of existence elsewhere. In L’Atalante’s most riveting moments, the river barge becomes a vehicle for a powerful fantasy: a flexible collective life, lived in sensuous interdependence.
Combining film criticism, philosophy, and biography, this book reconsiders a forerunner of the French New Wave and the early death of its director. Drawing readers into the living spaces of L’Atalante, Deroo explores the allure of retreating into a self-sufficient shelter, along with its intractable problems.
Table of Contents
Cover Page
Half Title Page, Copyright, Title Page
Contents
Acknowledgments, Dedication
pp. ix
Preface: Life Adrift
pp. 15-18
Introduction: Sunbaths
pp. 19-33
Chapter 1: Withdrawal
pp. 34-40
Chapter 2: The Vessel
pp. 41-56
Chapter 3: The Ark
pp. 57-70
Chapter 4: Accommodation
pp. 71-86
Epilogue: Deathbed
pp. 87-90
Bibliography
pp. 91-96
| ISBN | 9781685711931 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781685711924 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1530394136 |
| Pages | 102 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-02 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-SA |
Copyright
2025



