Journal article

The figure of the diplomat in the writings of Romain Gary

Pages 36 to 41

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  • Gelas, N.
(2018). The Figure of the Diplomat in the Writings of Romain Gary. Hermès, La Revue, No 81(2), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.3917/herm.081.0036.

  • Gelas, Nicolas.
« The figure of the diplomat in the writings of Romain Gary ». Hermès, La Revue, 2018/2 No 81, 2018. p.36-41. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-hermes-la-revue-2018-2-page-36?lang=en.

  • GELAS, Nicolas,
2018. The figure of the diplomat in the writings of Romain Gary. Hermès, La Revue, 2018/2 No 81, p.36-41. DOI : 10.3917/herm.081.0036. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-hermes-la-revue-2018-2-page-36?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/herm.081.0036


English

A character skilled in verbal strategy and other rhetorical contortions who appears throughout Gary’s work, the diplomat is first and foremost concerned about how his activities are viewed by others; he is preoccupied less with changing reality than with changing how reality is perceived. Although the “bell jar” of diplomatic immunity protects him, it also makes him a powerless spectator of a world headed for ruin, forcing him to give up on his ideals and incriminate himself with torturers or collude with a world built on lies and hypocrisy. The succession of disavowals and the detachment his position requires wear him down; they end up changing his relationship to reality and damaging his psychological integrity.

Keywords

  • media coverage
  • immunity
  • detachment
  • depersonalization

Publisher keywords: depersonalization, detachment, immunity, media coverage

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