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André Benhaïm, Aymeric Glasst, Reading machines

André Benhaïm, Aymeric Glasst, Reading machines
André Benhaïm, Aymeric Glasst, Reading machines

Do you like to play? So read this book.

Do you dream of a literary criticism of which you would be the hero? So read this book.

You want to know what is the relationship between Marcel Proust and Gaston Lagaffe, if Guy de Maupassant draws faster than Lucky Luke, how the little prince found itself on the planet of the apes? So read this book.

This book which is not really one.

Composed of machines, machines and prototypes, different pieces are made between which there is game. Lots of play, even. The necessary game To make readings that invent new reasons to read Albert Camus, Valery Larbaud, Boris Vian or Pierre Michon, or to rethink in cinema, painting, music, and many other things that we invite you to discover.

How is you wondering?

Open this book, the user manual is inside.

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Up to you.

Read on fabula the introduction of the structure: user manual …

Table of contents …

André Benhaïm is professor of French and French -speaking literature of the XXe century at Princeton University (United States). He is the author of many publications.

Aymeric Glasst is professor of French and French-speaking literature of the 20th century at the University of Sewanee: The University of the South in the United States. He is the author of studies on Marcel Proust, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Le Clézio, Michel Butor, Pierre Michon, Pascal Quignard, Nabile Farès, Albert Camus on which he co-edited, with André Benhaïm, Albert Camus on a daily basis (Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2013), or Claude Simon to which he devoted a book entitled Claude Simon Chronophotograph or time onomatopoeias (Presses Universitaires du North, Coll. “Claude Simon”, 2007).

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