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Marguerite Duras

Marguerite Duras

French1914 – 1996Fiction

French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker whose The Lover is a lyrical, fragmented memoir of a girlhood affair in colonial Indochina. Her minimalist, repetitive prose style anticipates Beckett. Hiroshima Mon Amour, which she scripted, is one of the landmarks of European cinema.

Works

  • The LoverBrief affair between wealthy Frenchwoman and young Chinese man in Indochina→
  • The Vice-ConsulNovel exploring political exile and human connection in colonial Asia→
  • Moderato CantabileExperimental narrative of desire and obsession in provincial France→
  • Hiroshima Mon AmourFragmented film screenplay about love and memory after Hiroshima bombing→
  • The Ravishing of Lol SteinModernist novel exploring fragmented consciousness and sexual transgression→
  • The Malady of DeathSpare novella of dying woman and her lover's final days→

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