La Batarde

La Batarde
Author: Violette LeDuc
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628974842

An obsessive and revealing self-portrait of a remarkable woman humiliated by the circumstances of her birth and by her physical appearance, La Bâtarde relates Violette Leduc’s long search for her own identity through a series of agonizing and passionate love affairs with both men and women. When first published, La Bâtarde earned Violette Leduc comparisons to Jean Genet for the frank depiction of her sexual escapades and immoral behavior. A confession that contains portraits of several famous French authors, this book is more than just a scintillating memoir—like that of Henry Miller, Leduc’s brilliant writing style and attention to language transform this autobiography into a work of art.

Ravages

Ravages
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

Mad in Pursuit

Mad in Pursuit
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Women authors, French
ISBN: 9781573227407

In the second remarkable volume of her life story, Leduc paints a vibrant picture of the brilliant minds around her--and the dark passions and insecurities that drove her to write. National features, reviews planned.

La bâtarde

La bâtarde
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher: Paris: Gallimard
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1964
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Oeuvre principale de l'auteure. Récit autobiographique d'une "sincérité intrépide" (S. de Beauvoir) dans lequel V. Leduc reprend et dépasse ses récits antérieurs («L'asphyxie», «L'affamée», «Ravages»). Même si l'érotisme homosexuel est très présent, le lecteur attentif saisit qu'il s'agit moins "d'histoires scabreuses" que d'un "enfer humain exploré". [SDM].

La Bâtarde

La Bâtarde
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 1965
Genre: Novelists, French
ISBN: 9780860685494

"An obsessive and revealing self-portrait of a remarkable woman humiliated by the circumstances of her birth and by her physical appearance. La Batarde relates Violette Leduc's long search for her own identity through a series of agonizing and passionate love affairs with both men and women. When first published, La Batarde was compared to the work of Jean Genet for the frank depiction of sexual escapades and immoral behavior. A confession that contains portraits of several famous French authors, this book is more than just a scintillating memoir - like that of Henry Miller or Charles Bukowski, Leduc's brilliant writing style and attention to language transform this autobiography into a work of art."--BOOK JACKET.

The Lady and the Little Fox Fur

The Lady and the Little Fox Fur
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0241357462

'Violette Leduc's novels are works of genius and also a bit peculiar' Deborah Levy, from the introduction An old woman lives alone in a tiny attic flat in Paris, counting out coffee beans every morning beneath the roar of the overhead metro. Starving, she spends her days walking around the city, each step a bid for recognition of her own existence. She rides crowded metro carriages to feel the warmth of other bodies, and watches the hot batter of pancakes drip from the hands of street-sellers. One morning she awakes with an urgent need to taste an orange; but when she rummages in the bins she finds instead a discarded fox fur scarf. The little fox fur becomes the key to her salvation, the friend who changes her lonely existence into a playful world of her own invention. The Lady and the Little Fox Fur is a stunning portrait of Paris, of the invisibility we all feel in a big city, and ultimately of the hope and triumph of a woman who reclaims her place in the world. 'A moving, beautiful and authentic classic. We must be grateful to the Penguin European Writers series, a precious venture in these dark times, for bringing it back to us.' John Banville, Booker prize-winning author of The Sea 'The great French feminist writer we need to remember' Guardian

Cigarettes

Cigarettes
Author: Harry Mathews
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628974796

Cigarettes is a novel about the rich and powerful, tracing their complicated relationships from the 1930s to the 1960s, from New York City to Upper New York State. Though nothing is as simple as it might appear to be, we could describe this as a story about Allen, who is married to Maud but having an affair with Elizabeth, who lives with Maud. Or say it is a story about fraud in the art world, horse racing, and sexual intrigues. Or, as one critic did, compare it to a Jane Austen creation, or to an Aldous Huxley novel—and be right and wrong on both counts. What one can emphatically say is that Cigarettes is a brilliant display of Harry Mathews's ingenuity and deadly playfulness.

La Batarde

La Batarde
Author: Violette Leduc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 505
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

The Pleasures of the Text

The Pleasures of the Text
Author: Elizabeth Locey
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1461705193

Why was Violette Leduc's 1954 novel ThZr_se et Isabelle not published in its entirety until November 2000? Under threat of scandal and obsenity charges, French publisher Gallimard withheld the novel, but Leduc continued to write of her life as a woman writer in wartime Paris, frankly depicting her own and imagined lesbian experiences. Mentored by Simone de Beauvoir and a contemporary of French twentieth-century luminaries Sartre, Camus, Genet, and Cocteau, Leduc is, however, known best as France's great unknown writer. In The Pleasures of the Text, Elizabeth Locey restores Leduc to her rightful place in the canon, bringing to light her singular and important contributions to contemporary literary theory. Locey reads Leduc's works from the perspective of reader seduction, which erodes the divide between body and text. Situating Leduc within a continuum with Emma Bovary and Roland Barthes at its extremes, Locey investigates Leduc's use of the erotic touch, look, and voice to seduce her readers. More than an accessible introduction to an overlooked writer, The Pleasures of the Text confronts and challenges the philosophical debate between pornography and erotica and pins down some of the often slippery ways pleasure is mapped onto the body of the reader.