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It is the fall of 1939, and Lieutenant Grange and his men are living in a chalet above a concrete bunker deep in the Ardennes forest, charged with defending the French-Belgian border against the Germans in a war that seems unreal, distant, and u[...]texte imprimé
Julien Gracq ; Richard Howard, Traducteur | New York : Columbia University Press | Twentieth century continental fiction | 1987It is the fall of 1939, and Lieutenant Grange and his men are living in a chalet above a concrete bunker deep in the Ardennes forest, charged with defending the French-Belgian border against the Germans in a war that seems unreal, distant, and u[...]texte imprimé
The essays in this volume were written during the years that its author's first four books were published in France. They chart the course of Barthe's criticism from the vocabularies of existentialism and Marxism (reflections on the social situa[...]texte imprimé
Now it happens that in this country (Japan),' wrote Barthes, 'the empire of signifiers is so immense, so in excess of speech, that the exchange of signs remains of a fascinating richness mobility and subtlety.' It is not the voice that communica[...]texte imprimé
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Is it possible to die a happy death? This is the central question of Camus's astonishing early novel, published posthumously and greeted as a major literary event. It tells the story of a young Algerian, Mersault, who defies society's rules by c[...]texte imprimé
Albert Camus, Auteur ; Richard Howard, Traducteur ; Jean Sarocchi, Éditeur scientifique | New York : A. A. Knopf | Cahiers Albert Camus, ISSN 0068-4929 | 1972one of the most eloquent existentialist voices. is it possible to die a happy death? this is the question of the heart of camus' astonishing early novel.texte imprimé
Albert Camus ; Richard Howard, Traducteur | London : Penguin Books | Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics | 1972Is it possible to die a happy death? This title tells the story of a young Algerian, Mersault, who defies society's rules by committing a murder and escaping punishment, then experimenting with different ways of life and finally dying a happy man.texte imprimé
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In his most famous and perhaps most typical work, Robbe-Grillet explores his principle preoccupation, the meaning of reality. The novel is set on a tropical banana plantation and the action is seen through the eyes of a narrator who never appear[...]texte imprimé
May be the most detailed, painstaking anatomy of desire that we are ever likely to see or need again... An ecstatic celebration of love and language’ Washington Post The language we use when we are in love is not a language we speak. It is a [...]texte imprimé
Perhaps the French philosopher's masterpiece, which is concerned with an extraordinary question: What does it mean to be mad?texte imprimé
Voici sans conteste la plus littéraire des oeuvres de Michel Foucault. L'auteur reconnaissait lui-même avoir travaillé le style de ce texte comme il ne l'avait jamais fait pour aucun autre. Remarquable pour ses qualités formelles, l'ouvrage l'es[...]texte imprimé
In this classic account of madness, Michel Foucault shows once and for all why he is one of the most distinguished European philosophers since the end of World War II. Madness and Civilization ,Foucault's first book and his finest accomplishment[...]