Something to Declare

Something to Declare

Essays on France and French Culture

na Julian Barnes
3/5
(37 mavhoti)
Format
320 mapeji, Paperback
Yakatanga kubudiswa
September 9, 2003
Vaparidzi
Vintage
Subjects
Literary criticism·Western europe·History +·Barnes·Julian·Prose·Criticism·Travel·General·History·World·History·Essays·Essays·Travelogues·Europe·France·Literary collections·Essays
Mutauro
English

"And how is it that we hear, each in our own language in which we were born?" -- Acts 2:8 (NKJV)Julian Barnes has a great appreciation for all things French, from the rural life there, to the language, to the manifestations of Frenchness itself in popular culture, and, of course, literature .

Julian Barnes is probably the British writer most associated with French influence over his literature. Most of his novels are influenced by France in one way or another, especially his acclaimed 1984 masterpiece, Flaubert's Parrot.

The title of this book, as you can see, is "Something To Declare: Essays on France and French Culture." The blurbs on the back of my trade paperback version enthusiastically support this title.

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