![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Anyway, I have watched a few of his films in the meantime and also read a bit about him and this book has a lot of common threads that appear in Grillet’s works.įranck is here agaun for dinner, smiling, talkative, affable. This is his best-known novel I have already reviewed A project of a Revolution in New York which was written a number of years after this book. He was both a writer and also a filmmaker. Robbe Grillet wrote a weekly column about his view of the modern novel. When we got a group of writers that were grouped together as the roman Noveau the new novel Grillet and other writers like Claude Simon (I have my eye on a new edition of his work from The Flanders road I have reviewed him and also a book from Nathalie Surraute. So I decide the next few french books will have a few older books and here we go with a book from the post-war era of French Literature. When I noted the other week that I was only 19 books away from 150 french books read I had a look back over all the books I had read from France over the years and looked at my shelves and thought I need a little more depth to the selection is mostly modern writers so I do have a lot of french books as they now are my go-to country to read from when I started the blog it would be German fiction but these days it is very much French literature but as I say more modern french literature. ![]()
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