Romain Gary: The Man Who Sold His ShadowUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2002 - 214 страници In this book Ralph Schoolcraft explores the extraordinary career of the modern French author, film director, and diplomat—a romantic and tragic figure whose fictions extended well beyond his books. Born Roman Kacew, he overcame an impoverished boyhood to become a French Resistance hero and win the coveted Goncourt Prize under the pseudonym—and largely invented persona—Romain Gary. Although he published such acclaimed works as The Roots of Heaven and Promise at Dawn, the Gaullist traditions that he defended in the world of French letters fell from favor, and his critical fortunes suffered at the hands of a hostile press. Schoolcraft details Gary's frustrated struggle to evolve as a writer in the eye of a public that now considered him a known quantity. Identifying the daring strategies used by this mysterious character as he undertook an elaborate scheme to reach a new readership, Schoolcraft offers new insight into the dynamics of authorship and fame within the French literary institutions. |
Съдържание
The Invention of Romain Gary 19351952 | 22 |
The Consecration of Romain Gary 19521961 | 41 |
Strategies of Mobile Identity 19611973 | 69 |
The Invention of Émile Ajar 19741975 | 95 |
The Consecration of Émile Ajar 19751980 | 118 |
Conclusion | 144 |
Notes | 171 |
Bibliography | 189 |
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