- Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite
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name = Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite
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author =Michael de Larrabeiti
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cover_artist = Craig Dodd
country =United Kingdom
language = English
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publisher =Aidan Ellis
release_date =1992
media_type = Print (Hardback )
pages = 165 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-85628-200-6
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followed_by =Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite is a book written - and, some would say, compiled - by the English writer
Michael de Larrabeiti and published in theUnited Kingdom byAidan Ellis in 1992 (ISBN 0-85628-200-6). It is currently out of print, but is due to be republished in quarter 4 2006/quarter 1 2007 byTallis House .Supposedly reproduced from a
manuscript constructed by Cooper, a teacher ofEnglish Literature in asecondary school in a smallOxfordshire town, the "Journal" includes clippings from Cooper'scommonplace book , clippings from the diary of one of Cooper's students (who is not named) and excerpts of poetry and other well-known texts. The "Journal" is perhaps influenced byCyril Connolly 's "The Unquiet Grave " in this respect, although it modifies Connolly's use of the "commonplace book" technique - itself perhaps borrowed by Connolly fromGeorge Gissing 's "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft " - to produce a more traditional narrative.This "Journal" narrates the final school year of the student whose diary is included in the text, and reflects on various themes, many of which are to do with individual morality: how, and why, one makes the choices one does and lives the life one lives. The overarching theme of the text, which connects the narratives of Cooper and his student - who together make up the "Hermaphrodite" of the title, is perhaps that of writing: how to write, why to write, and what to write. This theme could be seen to be a further influence from Cyril Connolly, who considers his own failure to produce a major work of literature in
Enemies of Promise .Texts cited in "Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite"
*"A Portrait" by
Robert Louis Stevenson . Cited on page 4.
*"Narcissus" from the "Classical Dictionary" byJohn Lemprière . 6-7.
*"Drunk as Drunk" byPablo Neruda . 8.
*??? by William Golding. 8.
*"A Humble Remonstrance" by Robert Louis Stevenson. 9.
*??? by Robert Nichols. 10.Quotes
*"'And always attempt a masterpiece, then when you read one you will know how difficult they are to write'" (27).
*"What are the options then? Immerse yourself in a regular job of work which will give you the illusion of solidity and safety through activity, so that you are prevented from ever having to address the real issues of your life...In this sense activity is the soul's worst enemy and should be avoided" (29).
*"And where are the ones who had had talent but no bravery - those who could sing but didn't dare raise their voices. Do they suffer in the deepest part of hell?" (30).External links
* [http://www.michaeldelarrabeiti.com/books/pdfs/josh.pdf Free PDF of the first chapter of "Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite"]
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