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It is Germany near the end of World War II, the Allies have landed and members of the Vichy France government have been sequestered in a labyrinthine castle, replete with secret passages and subterranean hideaways. The group of 1,400 terrified o[...]texte imprimé
The hiring of a new secretary shouldn?t be a big deal - just a slight a change in the office environment. But for the protagonist of this novel, it is a declaration of war, a call to arms : - The new secretary has only been here two days,- she s[...]texte imprimé
Louis-Ferdinand Céline ; Dominic Di Bernardi, Traducteur | Elmwood Park : Dalkey Archive Press | 1995In this widely acclaimed translation, Dominic DiBernardi expertly captures C?line's trademark style of prose which has served as inspiration to such American writers as Philip Roth, Kurt Vonnegut, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Charles Bukowsk[...]texte imprimé
The NEW DESIGN series celebrates some of the finest new graphic design talents each featured city has to offer. This city-by-city tour is the insider's guide to more than 90 design firms that are making an impact on the industry. Selected by des[...]texte imprimé
A remarkable collection of writings by members of the group known as the Oulipo (Ouvroir de litterature potentiale), this anthology includes, among others, Italo Calvino, Harry Mathews, Georges Perec, Jacques Roubaud, and Raymond Queneau.texte imprimé
Originally published in France in 1942 and in England in 1950, this novel's pared down, often vulgar language is supplemented by highly inventive word plays and snippets of philosophy. Pierrot is a Chaplinesque figure who works at a series of ma[...]texte imprimé
Louis-Ferdinand Céline ; Ralph Manheim, Traducteur | Elmwood Park : Dalkey Archive Press | French literature Series | 1997Resume n`est pas disponibletexte imprimé
First published in France in 1985, The Bathroom was Jean-Philippe Toussaint's debut novel, and it heralded a new generation of innovative French literature. In this playful and perplexing book, we meet a young Parisian researcher who lives insid[...]texte imprimé
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When a process-server arrives at a housing project on the edge of Paris to draw up a routine inventory of goods in view of seizure, the reception he receives from distrainees Rose Mélie and her teenage daughter Louisiane is more than he has barg[...]