%0 Journal Article %T Marie Nimier, au c ur du silence %A Jo£¿lle Papillon %J Temps Z¨¦ro : Revue d'¨¦tude des ¨¦critures Contemporaines %D 2012 %I Codicille ?diteur %X Dans La Reine du silence, Marie Nimier se confronte ¨¤ la figure de son p¨¨re, l¡¯¨¦crivain Roger Nimier, mort lorsqu¡¯elle avait cinq ans. Elle y montre le poids qui p¨¨se sur l¡¯enfant d¡¯¨¦crivain, mais aussi celui de l¡¯h¨¦ritage du secret familial et de l¡¯injonction au silence. La difficult¨¦ de l¡¯¨¦laboration de son r¨¦cit de filiation se r¨¦v¨¨le dans les constants recommencements et reformulations, qui constituent la marque de la tension angoissante entre l¡¯obligation de dire et celle de taire.In La Reine du silence, Marie Nimier confronts her father¡¯s memory ¨C the writer Roger Nimier, who died when she was five years old. The novel describes the burden of being a writer¡¯s child, along with that of inheriting family secrets and submitting to a code of silence. The difficulty of recounting her relationship with her late father is evidenced by the narrator¡¯s numerous ¡°false starts¡± and her constant rewritings. The hesitant nature of the narration captures an anguish born of two irreconcilable obligations : the need to put things into words and the pressure to remain silent. %K biographie %K biography %K Marie Nimier %K testament %K p¨¨re %K souvenir %K will %K father %K memory %U http://tempszero.contemporain.info/document907