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Marguerite Duras
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Marguerite Duras
Romancière, scénariste et dramaturge, Marguerite Duras (1914-1996) est née en Indochine où sa mère était institutrice. Venue étudier à Paris en 1931, elle commence à écrire pendant la guerre. En 1984, elle obtint le prix Goncourt avec LAmant. Proche du mouvement du Nouveau Roman, elle laisse une oeuvre aussi considérable quoriginale.
Romancière, scénariste et dramaturge, Marguerite Duras (1914-1996) est née en Indochine où sa mère était institutrice. Venue étudier à Paris en 1931, elle commence à écrire pendant la guerre. En 1984, elle obtint le prix Goncourt avec LAmant. Proche du mouvement du Nouveau Roman, elle laisse une oeuvre aussi considérable quoriginale.

Dernière sortie
Marguerite Duras Six Films /anglais
The English-language debut of a beautiful and beguiling cycle of experimental texts by the legendary Marguerite Duras. In the late 1970s, Marguerite Duras embarked on an experimental journey to expand the boundaries of writing and film. For Duras, writing need not be text on a page nor cinema merely images on a screen. Six Films is the result of her efforts to redefine the two arts in order to create a hybrid work.
Taking narration, voiceovers, and dialogue from six of her films, Duras re-envisions them as extended prose poems and monologues, tangling with self-identity, personal relationships, colonialism, and expression as the celluoid images recede and the text becomes the film itself. Now available for the first time in English, Six Films is a document of an artist at the apex of her creative prowess.
Taking narration, voiceovers, and dialogue from six of her films, Duras re-envisions them as extended prose poems and monologues, tangling with self-identity, personal relationships, colonialism, and expression as the celluoid images recede and the text becomes the film itself. Now available for the first time in English, Six Films is a document of an artist at the apex of her creative prowess.
The English-language debut of a beautiful and beguiling cycle of experimental texts by the legendary Marguerite Duras. In the late 1970s, Marguerite Duras embarked on an experimental journey to expand the boundaries of writing and film. For Duras, writing need not be text on a page nor cinema merely images on a screen. Six Films is the result of her efforts to redefine the two arts in order to create a hybrid work.
Taking narration, voiceovers, and dialogue from six of her films, Duras re-envisions them as extended prose poems and monologues, tangling with self-identity, personal relationships, colonialism, and expression as the celluoid images recede and the text becomes the film itself. Now available for the first time in English, Six Films is a document of an artist at the apex of her creative prowess.
Taking narration, voiceovers, and dialogue from six of her films, Duras re-envisions them as extended prose poems and monologues, tangling with self-identity, personal relationships, colonialism, and expression as the celluoid images recede and the text becomes the film itself. Now available for the first time in English, Six Films is a document of an artist at the apex of her creative prowess.
Les livres de Marguerite Duras

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