French Novelists of To-day

French Novelists of To-day
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Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433075811830
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Synopsis French Novelists of To-day by : Winifred Stephens Whale

French Novelists of Today

French Novelists of Today
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Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000020299811
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Synopsis French Novelists of Today by : Winifred Stephens Whale

French Novelists of Today

French Novelists of Today
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781512818864
ISBN-13 : 1512818860
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis French Novelists of Today by : Milton H. Stansbury

Fourteen of the most important French literati discussed from both the personal and artistic viewpoints. The list includes: Gide, Giradoux, Mauriac, MacOrlan, Larbaud, Morand, Colette, the surrealists, Concteau, Green, de Montherland, Drieu la Rochelle, Romains, and Malrauz.

H Day

H Day
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Publisher : Picturebox, Incorporated
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0982094701
ISBN-13 : 9780982094709
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis H Day by : Renée French

Renee French, the acclaimed graphic novelist and Inkpot Award winner, has entranced legions of fans with her twisted, highly inventive pencil drawings, whose agile lines and delicate shading open up strange imaginary vistas. She has been heralded as an inimitable and masterful stylist, a kind of Ed Gorey who draws out the whimsical side of body-horror. In H Day, French's first graphic novel in four years, she explores, through metaphor and in pictures, her struggles with migraine headaches, marshalling troops of insects, beasts and humanoids.

Paths to Contemporary French Literature, Volume 2

Paths to Contemporary French Literature, Volume 2
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780765803702
ISBN-13 : 0765803704
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Paths to Contemporary French Literature, Volume 2 by : John Taylor

Although the great French novelists of the last two centuries are widely read in America, there is a widespread notion that little of importance has happened in French literature since the heyday of Sartre, Camus, and the nouveau roman. Curious American readers seeking new, up-to-date information and analyses will find in Paths to Contemporary French Literature a stimulating and much-needed guide to the major currents of one of the worldas great literatures. This critical panorama of contemporary French literature introduces English-language readers to over fifty important writers and poets. Emphasizing authors who are admired by their peers (as opposed to those with overnight reputations), John Taylor offers a compelling insideras view.

History of Violence

History of Violence
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Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780374170592
ISBN-13 : 0374170592
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Violence by : Édouard Louis

"Originally published in French in 2016 by Seuil, France, as Historie de la violence"--Title page verso.

Dog Days

Dog Days
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0813925355
ISBN-13 : 9780813925356
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Dog Days by : Alain Patrice Nganang

In the vanguard of a new generation of writers, Nganang tells--"through the voice of a dog"--the story of an Africa born of military dictators and absolute poverty.

The Anomaly

The Anomaly
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Publisher : Other Press, LLC
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9781635421767
ISBN-13 : 1635421764
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anomaly by : Hervé Le Tellier

A New York Times bestseller and a "Best Thriller of the Year" Winner of the Goncourt Prize and now an international phenomenon, this dizzying, whip-smart novel blends crime, fantasy, sci-fi, and thriller as it plumbs the mysteries surrounding a Paris-New York flight. Who would we be if we had made different choices? Told that secret, left that relationship, written that book? We all wonder—the passengers of Air France 006 will find out. In their own way, they were all living double lives when they boarded the plane: Blake, a respectable family man who works as a contract killer. Slimboy, a Nigerian pop star who uses his womanizing image to hide that he’s gay. Joanna, a Black American lawyer pressured to play the good old boys’ game to succeed with her Big Pharma client. Victor Miesel, a critically acclaimed yet largely obscure writer suddenly on the precipice of global fame. About to start their descent to JFK, they hit a shockingly violent patch of turbulence, emerging on the other side to a reality both perfectly familiar and utterly strange. As it charts the fallout of this logic-defying event, The Anomaly takes us on a journey from Lagos and Mumbai to the White House and a top-secret hangar. In Hervé Le Tellier’s most ambitious work yet, high literature follows the lead of a bingeable Netflix series, drawing on the best of genre fiction from “chick lit” to mystery, while also playfully critiquing their hallmarks. An ingenious, timely variation on the doppelgänger theme, it taps into the parts of ourselves that elude us most.

French Crime Fiction

French Crime Fiction
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080841722
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Synopsis French Crime Fiction by : Claire Gorrara

This book is one of the first English-language studies to chart the development of crime fiction in French from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It analyses the distinctive features of a French-language tradition and introduces readers to a rich and varied body of work. Each chapter examines a specific period, movement or group of writers, as well as engaging with wider debates on the place of crime fiction within contemporary French and European culture. From early twentieth-century pioneers, such as Gaston Leroux and Maurice Leblanc, to the phenomenal success of Georges Simenon, from May 68 to the gender politics of crime fiction and postmodern reinventions, this collection approaches crime fiction in an interdisciplinary manner, alive to the innovative and often critically informed perspective it provides on French society and culture. The book also includes short extracts in English translation and an extensive bibliography of critical material for further reading. Such resources are aimed at encouraging the reader to gain a greater appreciation and understanding of this potent and formidable narrative of modern times.

Henry James Goes to Paris

Henry James Goes to Paris
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780691190211
ISBN-13 : 0691190216
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Henry James Goes to Paris by : Peter Brooks

Henry James's reputation as The Master is so familiar that it's hard to imagine he was ever someone on whom some things really were lost. This is the story of the year--1875 to 1876--when the young novelist moved to Paris, drawn by his literary idols living at the center of the early modern movement in art. As Peter Brooks skillfully recounts, James largely failed to appreciate or even understand the new artistic developments teeming around him during his Paris sojourn. But living in England twenty years later, he would recall the aesthetic lessons of Paris, and his memories of the radical perspectives opened up by French novelists and painters would help transform James into the writer of his adventurous later fiction. A narrative that combines biography and criticism and uses James's writings to tell the story from his point of view, Henry James Goes to Paris vividly brings to life the young American artist's Paris year--and its momentous artistic and personal consequences. James's Paris story is one of enchantment and disenchantment. He initially loved Paris, he succeeded in meeting all the writers he admired (Turgenev, Flaubert, Zola, Maupassant, Goncourt, and Daudet), and he witnessed the latest development in French painting, Impressionism. But James largely found the writers disappointing, and he completely misunderstood the paintings he saw. He also seems to have fallen in and out of love in a more ordinary sense--with a young Russian aesthete, Paul Zhukovsky. Disillusioned, James soon retreated to England--for good. But James would eventually be changed forever by his memories of Paris.