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A poignant memoir of the Paris literary scene in the 1950s and
1960s by one of its protagonists Some of last century's leading
cultural figures are brought to life here, people who shaped our
modern thinking and defined the tastes of an entire generation,
changing forever the way we look at literature and the world around
us. Drawing from the accounts of two fellow publishers--Maurice
Girodias and Barney Rosset, who were also active in the heady days
of 1950s and 1960s Paris, London, and New York--and from his own
personal recollections, John Calder talks about the challenges of
being a publisher in that era of censorship and political
persecution and the problems faced by such writers as Beckett,
Burroughs, Trocchi, and Miller to have their work accepted and
recognized. Told in John Calder's trademark raconteur style and
peppered with salacious, revealing, and entertaining anecdotes,
this book will appeal both to the general reader and anyone who is
interested in the social and cultural history of the 20th century.
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A Regicide (Paperback)
Alain Robbe-Grillet; Translated by John Calder
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R284
R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
Save R25 (9%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Set in an unspecified island kingdom, A Regicide tells the story of the statistician Boris who, after the electoral victory of the Church party in the country s elections, decides to assassinate the King on the day he is to visit the factory where he is employed. As the crime is described and relived, doubt sets in as to whether it has ever taken place. Written in 1949 but only published in 1979, Robbe-Grillet's first novel is a disquieting and satirical avant-garde political thriller which bridges the gap between traditional novel and the Nouveau Roman genre he would later espouse and make famous.
Universally known for his groundbreaking prose - especially for the
monumental novel Ulysses and its depictions of Dublin at the turn
of the twentieth century - James Joyce started off as a writer of
lyrical poetry, a genre which he never abandoned in his lifetime
and which informs and enriches the rest of his literary production.
This volume, which includes Joyce's first published book, Chamber
Music, as well as his later collection Pomes Penyeach and several
other uncollected poems, reveals a lesser-known facet of the great
modernist's artistic career and a glimpse into his poetical
sensibility.
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A Regicide (Paperback)
Alain Robbe-Grillet; Translated by John Calder
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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Ships in 2 - 4 working days
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Set in an unspecified island kingdom, A Regicide tells the story of
the statistician Boris who, after the electoral victory of the
Church party in the country's elections, decides to assassinate the
King on the day he is to visit the factory where he is employed. As
the crime is described and relived, doubt sets in as to whether it
has ever taken place. Written in 1949 but only published in 1979,
Robbe-Grillet's first novel is a disquieting and satirical
avant-garde political thriller which bridges the gap between
traditional novel and the Nouveau Roman genre he would later
espouse and make famous.
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And A Practical Guide To The Law On The Safeguarding, Safe Working,
And Safe Construction Of Factory Machinery, Plant And Premises.
And A Practical Guide To The Law On The Safeguarding, Safe Working,
And Safe Construction Of Factory Machinery, Plant And Premises.
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