An obsessive and revealing self-portrait of a remarkable woman humiliated by the circumstances of her birth and by her physical appearance, La Bâtarde relates Violette Leduc's long search for her own identity through a series of agonizing and passionate love affairs with both men and women. When first published, La Bâtarde earned Violette Leduc comparisons to Jean Genet for the frank depiction of her sexual escapades and immoral behavior. A confession that contains portraits of several famous French authors, this book is more than just a scintillating memoir--like that of Henry Miller, Leduc's brilliant writing style and attention to language transform this autobiography into a work of art.
Violette Leduc Boeken
Violette Leduc staat bekend om haar rauwe en intieme proza, dat zich vaak verdiept in de complexiteit van zelf en moeilijke relaties. Haar werk verkent onverschrokken thema's als eenzaamheid, seksualiteit en de zoektocht naar identiteit met een gedurfde, confessionele stijl. Leducs unieke literaire stem wordt gekenmerkt door haar kwetsbaarheid en emotionele intensiteit, wat een krachtige band creëert met lezers die ongefilterde eerlijkheid waarderen. Ze construeert verhalen die zowel diep persoonlijk als universeel resonerend aanvoelen, wat haar onderscheidende plaats in de literatuur verstevigt.






Asphyxia
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- 6 uur lezen
The extraordinary first novel from Violette Leduc, praised by Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre and Jean Genet.
Thérèse and Isabelle
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- 9 uur lezen
Th r se and Isabelle is the tale of two boarding school girls in love. In 1966 when it was originally published in France, the text was censored because of its explicit depiction of young homosexuality. With this publication, the original, unexpurgated text--a stunning literary portrayal of female desire and sexuality--is available to a US audience for the first time. Included is an afterword by Michael Lucey, professor of French and comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley.
Lady and the Little Fox Fur
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- 4 uur lezen
Trapped in the depths of poverty, an old woman escapes into an existence where objects, streets, and entire cities have voices and personalities. Told with a feather-light touch and masterful compassion, this is a story for those moments when we catch ourselves talking to the furniture.
"An old woman lives alone in a tiny attic flat in Paris, counting out coffee beans every morning beneath the roar of the overhead metro. Starving, she spends her days walking around the city, each step a bid for recognition of her own existence. She rides crowded metro carriages to feel the warmth of other bodies, and watches the hot batter of pancakes drip from the hands of street-sellers. One morning she awakes with an urgent need to taste an orange; but when she rummages in the bins she finds instead a discarded fox fur scarf. The little fox fur becomes the key to her salvation, the friend who changes her lonely existence into a playful world of her own invention."-Book cover
Therese und Isabelle
Die Frau mit dem kleinen Fuchs