- Marshlands - André Gide - Books

Categories


  • Book fair  

    Marshlands (Paperback)
    The book was presented as "like new and in excellent condition." Rather, it is in a good state of use and a little détériorioré. We must be careful to describe the books as they are in reality.
  • Marshlands, wacky and fun.  

    Marshlands (Paperback)
    This text is a literary work conducted on the construction process (in this case Tityrus) as much as a philosophical reflection on conformism and wait to own human nature. A process very interesting, the author allows to base his work on a very stric
  • Roman Capital!  

    Marshlands (Paperback)
    A whimsical but profound text, a strange descent into futility of any action, any will, written with a corrosive humor that I had not yet discovered at Gide. For proof, speaking of 'newspaper' that the narrator wishes throughout the narrative: 'The a
  • a metaphysical novel  

    Marshlands (Paperback)
    Marshlands is an anti-novel is a novel that reflects on itself, the act of writing. Indeed the work is a curveball: the narrator tells how he wrote his new book Paludes which features a Tityrus; one living person surrounded by marshes. Its existence
  • Anti-original novel  

    Marshlands (Paperback)
    This book is a lament of the author on the conformism of the human species. As Nietzsche said, people are deceived conjugation: they do not live, they are experienced, "All our actions are so well known that an alternate could do them and repeating o