A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Narrative Syncope in Jorge Semprún's L'Évanouissement




AuthorsTynan, Avril

Publication year2026

Journal: French Studies

Volume80

Issue2

First page 226

Last page239

ISSN0016-1128

eISSN1468-2931

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3828/fs.2026.80.2.3

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingOpen Access

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Web address https://doi.org/10.3828/fs.2026.80.2.3


Abstract

Franco-Spanish author Jorge Semprún’s second published novel, L’Évanouissement (1967), has received almost no scholarly or public attention. Described as a draft of future works, it often serves as a reference point for analyses of his other, better-known narratives and novels. In this article, I focus on L’Évanouissement as a novel of disruption, dissonance, and anticipation. Through the idea of the syncope, and of lyrical syncopation, I argue that the novel creates syncopation in the broader corpus of the author, producing a disruption that drives forward the reader’s expectation for something that is still to come. Moreover, through analysis of two episodes of syncope, I suggest that the syncopated structure simultaneously suspends and propels the narrative, raising questions of witnessing, narrative, and ethics when demand for the restoration of rhythm enables disingenuous and incongruous stories to proliferate. Finally, reading narrative syncope as a form of syncopation, I demonstrate that the novel anticipates a narrative that is still to come and yet already fading away.



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