While most Stakhanovists readers are not yet come to the end of the stacks of books from the beginning of September, the tide carries literary January 558 novels. Compared to September, traditionally the start of winter favors the authors confirmed, detached from the race for literary prizes. There are also more foreign authors in the fall, a trend reinforced in 2009 (211 against 180 foreign novels last year).
Small selection of French novels and foreign- soon-that seem promising:
Among previous winners of the Goncourt - very likely to publish this winter-three caught our attention, Makine, Rambaud and Rouaud. With "The life of a stranger," says Andrei Makine return to his native Russia for a dissident writer. Hope to find ample prose and poetry that had made the success of the "French Testament" (Threshold 292 p. € 19.95). Jean Rouaud continues after "The Jewish Bride", to explore the romantic encounter with "The Promised Woman" (Gallimard 422p. 21 €). In a very different kind, Patrick Rambaud publishes its " Second column of the reign of Nicolas 1 'where we find the verve and caustic of the previous volume (Grasset 176p. € 13.50). Let
of the Goncourt Goncourt almost-Olivier Adam, who, after the tearful "In the shelter of nothing," publishing "headwinds" in the editions of the Olive Tree. This novel praised by the press (including Telerama http://www.telerama.fr/livres/des-vents-contraires, 37910.php ) tells the story of a man faced with the disappearance of his wife (L Olivier 254p. 20 €).
Note "Below the Clouds" by Marc Dugain, the author from "The Curse of Edgar" which traces seven portraits of men (Flammarion, 316p. 20 €). Finally, for lovers of scholarly flights, "The Time Travellers" by Philippe Sollers who enjoys a very favorable: in Point Marc Lambron refers to "a relieved and Sollers attacker sprayed waves precise calligraphy which mantras "(Gallimard 250p. € 17.90).
Small selection of French novels and foreign- soon-that seem promising:
Among previous winners of the Goncourt - very likely to publish this winter-three caught our attention, Makine, Rambaud and Rouaud. With "The life of a stranger," says Andrei Makine return to his native Russia for a dissident writer. Hope to find ample prose and poetry that had made the success of the "French Testament" (Threshold 292 p. € 19.95). Jean Rouaud continues after "The Jewish Bride", to explore the romantic encounter with "The Promised Woman" (Gallimard 422p. 21 €). In a very different kind, Patrick Rambaud publishes its " Second column of the reign of Nicolas 1 'where we find the verve and caustic of the previous volume (Grasset 176p. € 13.50). Let
of the Goncourt Goncourt almost-Olivier Adam, who, after the tearful "In the shelter of nothing," publishing "headwinds" in the editions of the Olive Tree. This novel praised by the press (including Telerama http://www.telerama.fr/livres/des-vents-contraires, 37910.php ) tells the story of a man faced with the disappearance of his wife (L Olivier 254p. 20 €).
Note "Below the Clouds" by Marc Dugain, the author from "The Curse of Edgar" which traces seven portraits of men (Flammarion, 316p. 20 €). Finally, for lovers of scholarly flights, "The Time Travellers" by Philippe Sollers who enjoys a very favorable: in Point Marc Lambron refers to "a relieved and Sollers attacker sprayed waves precise calligraphy which mantras "(Gallimard 250p. € 17.90).
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