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"Originally published in France as 14 by Les Editions de Minuit, 7, rue Bernard-Palissy, 75006, Paris, 2012."texte imprimé
Renowned singer Gloire Stella has mysteriously disappeared from the public eye. When a television documentary producer tries to track her down, Gloire goes on the run.texte imprimé
Patrick Chamoiseau first became known to the international literary world with Texaco, the vast and demanding novel that won France's prestigious Goncourt Prize in 1992. Less well known is the fact that Chamoiseau has written a number of extraor[...]texte imprimé
Georges Perec, Auteur ; Robert Bober, Auteur ; Harry Mathews, Traducteur | New York : The New Press | 1994« Ce que moi, Georges Perec, je suis venu questionner ici, c'est l'errance, la dispersion, la diaspora. Ellis Island est pour moi le lieu même de l'exil, c'est-à-dire le lieu de l'absence de lieu, le non-lieu, le nulle part. c'est en ce sens que[...]texte imprimé
The period from 1945 has been one of the most intellectually fruitful in French history. Entirely new approaches to a number of fields have been developed, and the influence of French thinkers has resonated throughout the West, in many ways refo[...]texte imprimé
Jean Echenoz, Antécédent bibliographique ; Mark Polizzotti, Traducteur | New York : The New Press | 2001I'm gone combines the policier, the cultural essay and the urban sex novel to create a vivid, entertaining , hybridtexte imprimé
Comment saisir une œuvre aussi imposante que l'œuvre sartrienne qui, en abordant tous les domaines d'écriture (roman, nouvelle, philosophie, théâtre, cinéma, critique, articles journalistiques...), s'adresse à tous les publics Comment cerner l'"[...]texte imprimé
Denis Hollier, Éditeur scientifique ; Jeffrey Mehlman, Éditeur scientifique | New York : The New Press | 1999In Literary Debate, the second volume in The New Press’s Postwar French Thought Series, editors Denis Hollier and Jeffrey Mehlman present a selection of texts, many available in English for the first time, that together offer an illuminating and[...]texte imprimé
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Tahar Ben Jelloun, Auteur | New York : The New PressWhen Tahar Ben Jelloun took his ten-year-old daughter to a street protest against anti-immigration laws in Paris, she asked question after question: "What is racism? What is an immigrant? What is discrimination?" Out of their frank discussion[...]texte imprimé
Like Eric Hobsbawm and E. P. Thompson, Richard Cobb had a gift for understanding great historic events in terms of ordinary human relations. Here for the first time Cobb's widely admired chronicles of daily life in Revolutionary France are gathe[...]texte imprimé
Louis Althusser, Auteur ; Olivier Corpet, Éditeur scientifique ; Yann Moulier Boutang, Éditeur scientifique ; Richard Veasey, Traducteur | New York : The New Press | 1993Althusser (1918-90) made a minor mark in 20th-century French intellectual history with his teachings on Marxism. Outside the academy, he may be better known as the professor who murdered his wife and then spent time in the insane asylum rather t[...]texte imprimé
The Last Friend, the new novel from internationally acclaimed author Tahar Ben Jelloun, winner of the 2004 International Dublin/IMPAC award, is a Rashamon-like tale of friendship and betrayal set in twentieth century Tangier. Written in Ben Jell[...]texte imprimé
Novel retelling the dramatic experiences of the author's adolescence - as previously described in the 1984 Prix Goncourt winning T̀he Lovertexte imprimé
A mesmerizing new tour de force from the internationally acclaimed author of Pig Tales--the writer The New Yorker hailed as France's "best young novelist." Ever since Pig Tales (described by Booklist as "Animal Farm meets The Metamorphosis") bec[...]