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The North China Lover - Marguerite Duras, Leigh Hafrey
The North China Lover
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An elegant new paperback edition of one of Marguerite Duras's most important books.Far more daring and truthful than any of her other novels, The North China Lover is a fascinating retelling of the dramatic experiences of Duras's adolescence that shaped her most famous work. Initially conceived... show more
An elegant new paperback edition of one of Marguerite Duras's most important books.Far more daring and truthful than any of her other novels, The North China Lover is a fascinating retelling of the dramatic experiences of Duras's adolescence that shaped her most famous work. Initially conceived as notes toward a screenplay for The Lover, this later novel, written toward the end of her life, emphasizes the tougher aspects of her youth in Indochina and possesses the intimate feel of a documentary. Both shocking and enthralling, the story Duras tells is "so powerfully imagined (or remembered) that it...lingers like a strong perfume" (Publishers Weekly). Hailed by the French critics as a return to "the Duras of the great books and the great days," it is a mature and complex rendering of a formative period in the author's life.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781565840430 (1565840437)
ASIN: 1565840437
Publisher: New Press, The
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
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4.0 L'Amant de la Chine Du Nord (French Edition)
If you haven't read the first book and seen the movie it's probably rubbish with pretty words. But I've read the original, I've seen the movie, I've read some about Duras' life so this remixing of the most important part of her life in reaction to the movie (which she did not approve of) in a time w...
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3.0 L'Amant de la Chine du Nord
Rereading this 20 years later I'm still astounded by the powerful wave of 'folie' that inhabits the narrative. More so now then the first time I read it. Yes, it's the memories put into a somewhat fictional narrative of a young Marguerite 'selling' herself to this rich older Chinese man in the 1930'...
NinthWanderer
NinthWanderer rated it
I'm just snapping these up as I find them used.
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