@article{Lewkowich, author = {Lewkowich, David}, title = {Intergenerational irruptions in Olivier Schrauwen's Ars{\`e}ne Schrauwen}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 2, 2021), pp. 108-126.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 2, 2021), pp. 108-126.}, abstract = {This paper investigates the emergence of dream material in the graphic novel Ars{\`e}ne Schrauwen, authored by Belgian comics artist, Olivier Schrauwen. Although the author purports to tell the story of his grandfather's misadventures as a young man, from the novel's outset the focus on Ars{\`e}ne's life is blurry and unreliable, much like the creative distortions and displacements of dreaming. Drawing on notions of reverie, countertransference dreaming, and Marion Milner's oscillation phenomena, I read this book as a metaleptic dialogue between two forms of dreaming, one in the text and one without, and in which the author allows himself to dreamily merge with the subjects of story. As such, I describe the work of an artist who creates a deliberately unrealistic portrait of his grandfather, yet in this unfaithful rendering communicates the enduring and destabilizing presence of generational echoes, which continue to oscillate as the counternarrative dream material of present life.}, language = {en} }