Understanding Claude Simon (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) - Tapa dura

Sarkonak, Ralph

 
9780872496699: Understanding Claude Simon (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature)

Sinopsis

In 1985 Claude Simon won the Nobel Prize for Literature. This book provides an introduction to, and survey of, the most important novels written by a man considered by many to be the most important and innovative writer of the French New Novel group. The book's introduction situates Simon in the context of 20th-century French literature. Ten chapters are devoted to the principle works published by Simon, from "The Wind" (1957) to his masterpiece "The Georgics" (1981). The bibliography lists the most significant critical studies in English and French devoted to his work.

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In 1985 Claude Simon won the Nobel Prize for Literature. This book provides an introduction to, and survey of, the most important novels written by a man considered by many to be the most important and innovative writer of the French New Novel group. The book's introduction situates Simon in the context of 20th-century French literature. Ten chapters are devoted to the principle works published by Simon, from "The Wind" (1957) to his masterpiece "The Georgics" (1981). The bibliography lists the most significant critical studies in English and French devoted to his work.

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