The Nobel Prize-winning author of Th�r�se Desqueyroux shares fascinating insights through correspondence with Albert Camus, Jean Cocteau, and others.Best known as France's great Catholic novelist, Fran�ois Mauriac was also a playwright, poet, critic, journalist, and member of the Acad�mie Fran�aise. He was an influential public intellectual who criticized the Catholic church for supporting Francisco Franco and opposed French rule in Vietnam. As a columnist for Le Figaro, Mauriac engaged in a fa…
The Nobel Prize-winning author of Th�r�se Desqueyroux shares fascinating insights through correspondence with Albert Camus, Jean Cocteau, and others.
Best known as France's great Catholic novelist, Fran�ois Mauriac was also a playwright, poet, critic, journalist, and member of the Acad�mie Fran�aise. He was an influential public intellectual who criticized the Catholic church for supporting Francisco Franco and opposed French rule in Vietnam. As a columnist for Le Figaro, Mauriac engaged in a famous dispute with Albert Camus about the course of France after its liberation from Nazi occupation.
In this collection of letters, Mauriac delves into a variety of topics--from the death of Georges Bernanos to the correspondence between Paul Claudel and Andre Gide, and the Routier youth movement--in exchanges with fellow authors, artists, and intellectuals, as well as the readers of his various articles and columns.
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The Nobel Prize-winning author of Th�r�se Desqueyroux shares fascinating insights through correspondence with Albert Camus, Jean Cocteau, and others.
Best known as France's great Catholic novelist, Fran�ois Mauriac was also a playwright, poet, critic, journalist, and member of the Acad�mie Fran�aise. He was an influential public intellectual who criticized the Catholic church for supporting Francisco Franco and opposed French rule in Vietnam. As a columnist for Le Figaro, Mauriac engaged in a famous dispute with Albert Camus about the course of France after its liberation from Nazi occupation.
In this collection of letters, Mauriac delves into a variety of topics--from the death of Georges Bernanos to the correspondence between Paul Claudel and Andre Gide, and the Routier youth movement--in exchanges with fellow authors, artists, and intellectuals, as well as the readers of his various articles and columns.
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