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Later to become one of the most respected and influential literary theorists in America, de Man, then 21 and 22 years old, wrote primarily as the chief literary critic for Le Soir. His weekly column reviewed the latest novels and poetry from Belgium, France, Germany, and England. De Man commented extensively on major propaganda expositions, and interviewed leading writers and cultural figures, including Paul Valery and the future Vichy Education minister Abel Bonnard.
The political extremes of de Man's wartime writing are marked by two articles. His single anti-Semitic article, "Les Juifs dans la litterature actuelle" (4 March 1941), acquiesces in the deportation of Jews to "a Jewish colony isolated from Europe." But de Man later argued in defense of a Resistance-linked journal ("A propos de la revue Messages," 14 July 1942) against the "totalitarian" censors' "unconsidered attacks."
This volume reprints in facsimile all of de Man's articles in Le Soir as well as three articles he wrote prior to the occupation in 1940 as editor of the liberal Cahiers du Libre Examen. It also includes English translations of the ten articles written in Flemmish for the Antwerp paper Het Vlaamsche Land, in March-October 1942. The collection appears under the auspices of the Oxford Literary Review, England's leading theoretical journal for over a decade.
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Descripción Hardcover. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. First Edition. 399 pages. 8-1/4 by 11-1/4 inches. Facsimiles of articles from five Belgium journals. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket. In occupied Belgium during World War II, Paul de Man (1919-1983) wrote music, lecture, and exhibition reviews, a regular book column, interviews, and articles on cultural politics for the Brussels daily newspaper Le Soir. From December 1940 until he resigned in November 1942, de Man contributed almost 200 articles to this and another newspaper, both then controlled by Nazi sympathizers and vocal advocates of the new order. Later to become one of the most respected and influential literary theorists in America, de Man, then 21 and 22 years old, wrote primarily as the chief literary critic for Le Soir. His weekly column reviewed the latest novels and poetry from Belgium, France, Germany, and England. De Man commented extensively on major propaganda expositions, and interviewed leading writers and cultural figures, including Paul Valery and the future Vichy Education minister Abel Bonnard. The political extremes of de Man's wartime writing are marked by two articles. His single anti-Semitic article, Les Juifs dans la litterature actuelle (4 March 1941), acquiesces in the deportation of Jews to a Jewish colony isolated from Europe. But de Man later argued in defense of a Resistance-linked journal (A propos de la revue Messages, 14 July 1942) against the totalitarian censors' unconsidered attacks. This volume reprints in facsimile all of de Man's articles in Le Soir as well as three articles he wrote prior to the occupation in 1940 as editor of the liberal Cahiers du Libre Examen. It also includes English translations of the ten articles written in Flemmish for the Antwerp paper Het Vlaamsche Land, in March-October 1942. The collection appears under the auspices of the Oxford Literary Review, England's leading theoretical journal for over a decade. Nº de ref. del artículo: 224010
Descripción Hardcover. Edited by Werner Hamacher, Neil Hertz and Thomas Keenan. 4to. Black cloth, dust jacket. ix, 399pp. Illustrations. Near fine/very good. First edition. Compendium of articles by this Belgian journalist, reproduced in facsimile, in French. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1005
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Descripción Condición: very good, good. 29 cm, 339, illus., DJ soiled, DJ edges worn and torn. Text in French and Flemish (with English translation of the Flemish text). Copies of articles in French and Flemish by Paul de Man in Belgium between 1939 and 1943, prior to and during its occupation from May 1940 to September 1944. English translations of the articles in Flemish are included; there are no English translations of the articles in French. Nº de ref. del artículo: 20448