Mark SaFranko: The Creative Itineraries of a "Renaissance Man" - Grand Format

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Claire McKeown

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Barbara Schmidt

(Directeur de publication)

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From October 2018 to January 2019, Mark SaFranko, an American writer, painter and musician from New Jersey, was the first author in residence at Université... Lire la suite
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From October 2018 to January 2019, Mark SaFranko, an American writer, painter and musician from New Jersey, was the first author in residence at Université de Lorraine in Nancy. During his four-month residence, Mark took part in numerous academic, public and media events in Nancy and the Grand Est region. This volume provides insights into some of these events and displays various aspects of the work carried out during this very active period - from interviews about his literary creation and its critical reception, to personal or collective translation projects around his works, and an exhibition of his pictorial self-portraits.
These variegated fragments of creative endeavours will allow readers of this volume to grasp the warm and open personality of a multitalented artist, a jack of all trades who offers first-hand testimony and candid reflections on the practice of his arts.

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From October 2018 to January 2019, Mark SaFranko, an American writer, painter and musician from New Jersey, was the first author in residence at Université de Lorraine in Nancy. During his four-month residence, Mark took part in numerous academic, public and media events in Nancy and the Grand Est region. This volume provides insights into some...

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Nathalie Collé is Senior Lecturer in English Studies at Université de Lorraine in Nancy, France. She specialises in the illustration of classics of English literature, and particularly of 17e- and 18.-century travel narratives. Monica Latham is Professor of British literature at Université de Lorraine in Nancy, France. She is a specialist of Virginia Woolf and genetic criticism and has worked on numerous modernist and postmodemist authors.

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