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Le tour de la prison
1991
First Published
3.71
Average Rating
201
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De tant de périples, voilà des bribes saisissantes. Si Marguerite Yourcenar évoque sa traversée d’est en ouest du continent américain, le centre de ce recueil posthume est le Japon. La voyageuse nous parle du poète errant Bashô, du théâtre kabuki, des jardins zen avec chaque fois la fraîcheur miraculeuse de la découverte… Après tant d’années d’enfermement, voici le grand large, le total dépaysement. "Qui serait assez insensé pour mourir sans avoir fait au moins le tour de sa prison ?"
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Author

Marguerite Yourcenar
Marguerite Yourcenar
Author · 25 books

Marguerite Yourcenar, original name Marguerite de Crayencour, was a french novelist, essayist, poet and short-story writer who became the first woman to be elected to the Académie Française (French Academy), an exclusive literary institution with a membership limited to 40. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1947. The name “Yourcenar” is an imperfect anagram of her original name, “Crayencour.” Yourcenar’s literary works are notable for their rigorously classical style, their erudition, and their psychological subtlety. In her most important books she re-creates past eras and personages, meditating thereby on human destiny, morality, and power. Her masterpiece is Mémoires d'Hadrien, a historical novel constituting the fictionalized memoirs of that 2nd-century Roman emperor. Her works were translated by the American Grace Frick, Yourcenar’s secretary and life companion. Yourcenar was also a literary critic and translator.

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