%0 Journal Article %T ¨¦criture et dissidence dans les fictions sp¨¦culatives de Pascal Quignard : sur l¡äexemple de Bout¨¨s %A Patricia Mart¨ªnez Garc¨ªa %J £¿¨¦dille : Revista de Estudios Franceses %D 2013 %I Asociaci¨®n de Profesores de Franc¨¦s de la Universidad Espa?ola %X In Bout¨¨s (2008) Pascal Quignard rescues the figure of this pre-Homeric neglected hero, hidden in one of the best known mythological legends, that of Ja-son and Argona, to which Apollonius of Rhodes only dedicates but a few lines. Contrary to Ulysses and Orpheus, Butes abandons the rowing and lets himself be carried away by the sirens¡¯ chant. In Quignard¡äs opinion, he dissents from the exemplary model of the heroes that have founded our culture, and dissociates himself from the group that tries to enclose and domesticate the outcast. Based on Quignard¡äs reading of this myth, we propose an approach to his writing as a token of ethic and aesthetic dissidence, affecting different aspects: dissidence from prevailing models of socialization, dissi-dence from traditional literary forms and conventional genres, dissidence from meta-narratives and their linear vision of history, and finally, dissidence from modern conceptions of time and progress. %K myth %K dissidence %K apocrypha writings %K meta-narrations %K origin %K time %K progress. %U http://cedille.webs.ull.es/9/21martinez.pdf