The Future Lasts Forever A Memoir

The Future Lasts Forever A Memoir by Louis Althusser, published by New Press in 1993, is a poignant exploration of the author’s life during his confinement in a mental hospital following the tragic event of his wife’s murder. This 365-page memoir offers a unique perspective on the experience of madness, drawing parallels to notable works such as Strindberg’s Diary of a Madman and Styron’s Darkness Visible. Written in English, this edition provides readers with an intimate look into Althusser’s thoughts and reflections during a tumultuous period.
In addition to the memoir, this edition includes Althusser’s earlier autobiographical essay “The Facts” and features a preface by Douglas Johnson, Emeritus Professor of French at London University. Through its candid narrative, the book delves into themes of biography and personal memoir, allowing readers to engage with the complexities of the human psyche. The Future Lasts Forever serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of personal struggles and the intricacies of mental health.
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The Future Lasts Forever is the famous French philosopher Louis Althusser’s memoir written during his years of confinement in a mental hospital after murdering his wife. Reminiscent to many readers of Strindberg’s Diary of a Madman and Styron’s Darkness Visible, The Future Lasts Forever is a profound yet subtle exercise in documenting madness from the inside. This paperback edition also includes Althusser’s earlier autobiographical essay “The Facts,” as well as a preface by Douglas Johnson, Emeritus Professor of French at London University.
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