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Moravagine

by Blaise Cendrars
language: french
Publisher: GRASSET, April of 2002 ‧
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Moravagine -- dernier descendant d'une famille royale en exil -- incarne la folie et le mal. Son confident raconte son histoire. Moravagine est le double diabolique de Cendrars, qui signait là, en 1926, un roman d'aventures et un poème épique.

Moravagine

by Blaise Cendrars

Property Description
ISBN: 9782246108856
Publisher: GRASSET
Release Date: April of 2002
Language: French
Dimensions: 119 x 188 x 11 mm
Pages: 278
Format: Book
Collection: Les Cahiers Rouges
Categories: Books in French > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9782246108856

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Blaise Cendrars

Pseudonym of the French writer of Swiss origin Frédéric Sauser (1887-1961). A perpetual traveler, he was the author of a body of work that reflects his attraction to adventure, and in which texts such as stand out. La Prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France (1913), L'Or (1925), Moravagine (1926), and autobiographical narratives La Main coupée (1946) and Bourlinguer (1948). Few know much about him and many ignore him, despite his collaboration with the magazine "Portugal Futurista," his enriching French translation of Ferreira de Castro's "A Selva," his time in Portugal, and, "malgré nous," the translation of some of his most important works. A critic, magazine founder, poet, and novelist, Blaise Cendrars lived in Saint Petersburg, New York, London, and Switzerland, visited much of the world, fought in World War II, and was, in short, one of the most cosmopolitan poets of our time. Is there any reason not to read him?

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