Darmowa dostawa z usługą Inpost oraz Orlen od 299.00 zł
InPost 13.99 DPD 25.99 Paczkomat 13.99 ORLEN Paczka 10.99 Poczta Polska 18.99

Romain Gary

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Twarda
Książka Romain Gary Ralph Schoolcraft
Kod Libristo: 04723827
Wydawnictwo University of Pennsylvania Press, marzec 2002
Romain Gary The Man Who Sold His Shadow Ralph Schoolcraft "A concise, fascinating, brilliant critica... Cały opis
? points 163 b
277.70
Dostępna u dostawcy Wysyłamy za 9-12 dni

30 dni na zwrot towaru


Mogłoby Cię także zainteresować


TOP
Binging With Babish Andrew Rea / Twarda
common.buy 93.10
TOP
Big Book of Planes DK / Twarda
common.buy 47.09
TOP
Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 2 Natsuki Takaya / Miękka
common.buy 72.75
Promise at Dawn Romain Gary / Miękka
common.buy 47.09
Songs in the Key of Z Irwin Chusid / Miękka
common.buy 69.54
Yo Soy Lo Ilimitado ILIE CIOARA / Miękka
common.buy 47.29
Challenge of Change Harold / Miękka
common.buy 101.32
Jane Means Appleton Pierce Ann Covell / Miękka
common.buy 250.04
Pony In The Dark K M Peyton / Miękka
common.buy 47.09
State of the Union Address Abraham Lincoln / Twarda
common.buy 155.74
Beyond Books, Butts, and Buses Rebecca Good / Miękka
common.buy 213.86

Romain Gary The Man Who Sold His Shadow Ralph Schoolcraft "A concise, fascinating, brilliant critical biography remarkable for its scholarship...Schoolcraft's memorable biography of Gary, the first to appear in English, will serve as a point of departure for anyone who is interested in twentieth-century French fiction."--Choice In this book Ralph Schoolcraft explores the extraordinary career of the modern French author, film director, and diplomat--a romantic and tragic figure whose fictions extended well beyond his books. Born Roman Kacew, he overcame an impoverished boyhood to become a French Resistance hero and win the coveted Goncourt Prize under the pseudonym--and largely invented persona--Romain Gary. Although he published such acclaimed works as The Roots of Heaven and Promise at Dawn, the Gaullist traditions that he defended in the world of French letters fell from favor, and his critical fortunes suffered at the hands of a hostile press. Schoolcraft details Gary's frustrated struggle to evolve as a writer in the eye of a public that now considered him a known quantity. Identifying the daring strategies used by this mysterious character as he undertook an elaborate scheme to reach a new readership, Schoolcraft offers new insight into the dynamics of authorship and fame within the French literary institutions. In the early 1970s Gary made his departure from the conservative literary establishment, publishing works that boasted a quirky, elliptical style under a variety of pseudonymous personae, the most successful of which was that of an Algerian immigrant by the name of Emile Ajar. Moving behind the mask of his new creation, Gary was able to win critical and popular acclaim and a second Goncourt in 1975. But as Schoolcraft suggests, Gary may have "sold his shadow"--that is, lost his authorial persona--by marketing himself too effectively. Going so far as to recruit a cousin to stand in as the public face of this phantom author, Gary kept the secret of his true authorship until his violent death in 1980 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The press reacted with resentment over the scheme, and he was shunned into the ranks of literary oddities. Schoolcraft draws from archives of the several thousand documents related to Gary housed at the French publishing firms of Gallimard and Mercure de France, as well as the Butler Library at Columbia University. Exploring the depths of a story that has long remained shrouded in mystery, Romain Gary: The Man Who Sold His Shadow is as much a fascinating biographical sketch as it is a thought-provoking reflection on the assumptions made about identities in the public sphere. Ralph Schoolcraft teaches French at Texas A&M University. He is the translator of The Haunting Past: History, Memory, and Justice in Contemporary France, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Critical Authors & Issues 2002 | 224 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3646-0 | Cloth | $49.95s | GBP32.50 World Rights | Literature, Biography Short copy: "Schoolcraft's memorable biography of Gary, the first to appear in English, will serve as a point of departure for anyone who is interested in twentieth-century French fiction."--Choice

Informacje o książce

Pełna nazwa Romain Gary
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Twarda
Data wydania 2002
Liczba stron 224
EAN 9780812236460
ISBN 0812236467
Kod Libristo 04723827
Waga 514
Wymiary 160 x 239 x 25
Podaruj tę książkę jeszcze dziś
To łatwe
1 Dodaj książkę do koszyka i wybierz „dostarczyć jako prezent” 2 W odpowiedzi wyślemy Ci bon 3 Książka dotrze na adres obdarowanego

Logowanie

Zaloguj się do swojego konta. Nie masz jeszcze konta Libristo? Utwórz je teraz!

 
obowiązkowe
obowiązkowe

Nie masz konta? Zyskaj korzyści konta Libristo!

Dzięki kontu Libristo będziesz mieć wszystko pod kontrolą.

Utwórz konto Libristo