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Simone de Beauvoir ; Carol Cosman, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1999Here is the ultimate American road book, one with a perspective unlike that of any other. In January 1947 Simone de Beauvoir landed at La Guardia airport and began a four-month journey that took her from one coast of the United States to the oth[...]texte imprimé
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Fadela Amara, Auteur ; Syliva Zappi, Auteur ; Helen Harden Chenut, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 2006Born in France to Algerian immigrant parents, Fadela Amara is a human rights activist who speaks with both a personal and collective voice. This book is a passionate account of her struggle to found the movement called "Ni putes ni soumises" (Ne[...]texte imprimé
Long before Edith Piaf sang "La vie en rose," her predecessors took to the stage of the belle epoque music hall, singing of female desire, the treachery of men, the harshness of working-class life, and the rough neighborhoods of Paris. Icon of w[...]texte imprimé
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Georges Sadoul ; Peter Morris, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1972This volume is a compact guide to the world's most important films. This essential reference provides credits, dates, succinct synopses, and brief critical comments on about 400 films. This volume is a compact guide to the world's most important[...]texte imprimé
Muhammed As-Saffar ; Susan Gilson Miller, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1992Resume n`est pas disponibletexte imprimé
Patrick Modiano ; Joanna Kilmartin, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1999Resume n`est pas disponibletexte imprimé
In this pioneering book, Irwin M. Wall unravels the intertwining threads of the protracted agony of France's war with Algeria, the American role in the fall of the Fourth Republic, the long shadow of Charles de Gaulle, and the decisive postwar p[...]texte imprimé
Michel Deguy ; Clayton Eshleman, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1984texte imprimé
By far France's largest fine-wine region, Bordeaux is also arguably its greatest, and perhaps the greatest in the world. Grands Vins is the most comprehensive survey of these wines ever published. Following an introduction detailing the history,[...]texte imprimé
The major writings of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), with the exception of the letters, are collected here along with transcriptions of important interviews and broadcasts given at various stages of Matisse's career. Jack Flam provides a biography, [...]texte imprimé
Roland Barthes ; Richard Howard, Traducteur | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1992"An immensely stimulating and thoughtful book. The structuralist framework allows Barthes to achieve a fruitful and stimulating convergence of pioneering Freudian (Mauron) and Marxist (Goldman) studiestexte imprimé
The leading poet of French symbolism, Stéphane Mallarmé has exercised an enormous influence both on French and on English and American avant-garde writers. In this volume C. F. MacIntyre has translated forty-three of his poems, including the "Ou[...]texte imprimé
Gérard Genette ; Jane E. Lewin, Traducteur ; Robert Scholes, Préfacier, etc. | Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press | 1992In this essential theoretical essay, G rard Genette asserts that the object of poetics is not the text, but the architext--the transcendent categories (literary genres, modes of enunciation, and types of discourse, among others) to which each in[...]