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Novelist, Poet, critic, and writer of short stories, Andre Pieyre
de Mandiargues has won considerable praise in France for his highly
imaginative work and exquisite poetic style. His 1967 novel La
Marge won the Prix Goncourt. Following an introductory biographical
chapter in this first full-length critical study of Mandiargues,
David bond discusses Mandiargues's novels and a selection of short
stories, finding recurring thematic patterns in his haunting and
magical dream world. Bond maintains that the French writer uses
fantasy, symbolic statement, and mythical and frankly erotic motifs
to explore some of the oldest, most persistent human
preoccupation-time, destiny, the beyond, salvation, love-themes
that for him defy logical expression. Bond concludes with a
discussion of Mandiargues's relationship to other contemporary
writers and especially to the surrealists. Bibliography, notes, and
index are included, along with a rare painting of Mandiargues by
his wife, Bona.
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