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Pupil in the Cat's Eye : Malraux' Writing Practice If cats first appear in cliches, the network they weave in Man's Estate indicates a deeper literary function : filter and philtre for an ironic vision beyound the writing of adventure, history, or art. Is Clappique not the only character to survive into Anti-Memoirs — a cat on his lap ?