Reading Writing
Julien Gracq
This first English-language edition of En lisant en écrivant will mark a turning point in the public reception of Julien Gracq. Here he emerges as the ideal critic, a reader who accompanies himself in his reading like a "polite third party."
Every reader is a potential writer and every writer is a reader in actuality. Reading Writing is a subjective history of fiction and poetry and a personal meditation on the links between literature and two visual arts: painting and cinema. Gracq's poetics is founded upon the basic acts of reading and writing and on the relationship between the writer and his language.
October 2006, Literary Criticism, French Literature in Translation, 4 3/4 x 7 1/4, 448 pages, Paperback, $17.50, ISBN 1-933527-02-1
Consortium Amazon.com Small Press Distribution Find a Local Bookseller
About the Author
Born in 1910 at Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, where he lives today, Julien Gracq is one of France's eminent postwar writers. His oeuvre includes essays, criticism, journalism, and novels. Gracq is a majestic, retiring, and misunderstood figure in French literature. He refused the Goncourt Prize when it was awarded to him in 1951.Back to Non-Fiction Titles