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Анн Гаррета

Anne Garreta

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Анн Гаррета — новинки

  • Not One Day Анн Гаррета
    ISBN: 1941920543
    Год издания: 2017
    Язык: Английский
    Not One Day begins with a maxim: “Not one day without a woman.” What follows is an intimate, erotic, and sometimes bitter recounting of loves and lovers past, breathtakingly written, exploring the interplay between memory, fantasy, and desire.

    “For life is too short to submit to reading poorly written books and sleeping with women one does not love.”

    Anne Garréta, author of the groundbreaking novel Sphinx (Deep Vellum, 2015), is a member of the renowned Oulipo literary group. Not One Day won the Prix Médicis in 2002, recognizing Garréta as an author “whose fame does not yet match their talent.”
  • Sphinx Анн Гаррета
    ISBN: 978-1941920091
    Год издания: 2015
    Издательство: Deep Vellum Publishing
    Язык: Английский
    Nominated for the 2016 PEN Translation Prize
    One of Flavorwire's Top 50 Independent Books of 2015
    One of Entropy Magazine's Best Fiction Books of 2015

    Sphinx is the remarkable debut novel, originally published in 1986, by the incredibly talented and inventive French author Anne Garréta, one of the few female members of Oulipo, the influential and exclusive French experimental literary group whose mission is to create literature based on mathematical and linguistic restraints, and whose ranks include Georges Perec and Italo Calvino, among others.

    A beautiful and complex love story between two characters, the narrator, "I," and their lover, A***, written without using any gender markers to refer to the main characters, Sphinx is a remarkable linguistic feat and paragon of experimental literature that has never been accomplished before or since in the strictly-gendered French language.

    Sphinx is a landmark text in the feminist, LGBT, and experimental literary canons appearing in English for the first time.