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Incidents
''Incidents'' is a 1987 collection of four essays by Roland Barthes. It was published posthumously by François Wahl, Roland Barthes's literary executor.〔Jonathan Culler, ''Barthes: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1983, pp.110-112〕 ==Summary== In the first essay, ''La Lumiere du Sud-Ouest'', first published in ''L'Humanité'' in 1977,〔Roland Barthes, ''Incidents'' Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1987, p. 20〕 Roland Barthes reflects on the South West of France, the Adour and Bayonne. The second essay, ''Incidents'', written in 1969,〔Roland Barthes, ''Incidents'', Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1987, p. 61〕 details Barthes's holiday in Morocco, where he pays men and boys for sex. In ''Au Palace Ce Soir'', the third essay, first published in issue 10 of ''Vogue-Hommes'' in May 1978,〔Roland Barthes, ''Incidents'', Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1987, p. 69〕 Barthes describes Le Palace, a fashionable theatre-house in Paris. The fourth essay, ''Soirées de Paris'', is a diary from August to September 1979, where Roland Barthes admits to using male escorts as all his relationships have been disappointing to him.
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