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A Life in Words

A Life in Words

A Life in Words : a Biography

by David Bellos
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/06/1993

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The first complete biography of Georges Perec, novelist, poet, verbal gamesman, master puzzler -- a man at once eccentric, brilliant, and endearingly ordinary, whom Italo Calvino called "so singular a literary personality that he bears absolutely no resemblance to anyone else."
Perec's novels are widely regarded as modern classics, but his linguistic mastery actually extended to a stunning variety of forms: from autobiography, drama, and criticism to crossword puzzles and the world's longest palindrome. Ever in search of new verbal challenges, he wrote one novel entirely without the letter e; and in 1978 he published the monumental, structurally complex Life A User's Manual, which many critics have placed (in the words of The Boston Globe) "on the level of Joyce, Proust, Mann, Kafka, and Nabokov."
In Georges Perec: A Life in Words, David Bellos, Perec's award-winning English translator, introduces the enigmatic figure behind these remarkable works, showing how Perec's experiences led to such masterpieces as Life, the celebrated Things, and the harrowing W or The Memory of Childhood -- the latter inspired by his parents' deaths during World War II (one of them at Aucshwitz) and by his own sense of guilt as a survivor.
Using unpublished documents and firsthand interviews, Bellos details Perec's tragic childhood, his difficult apprenticeship, his emergence into literary renown, and finally his death from cancer at age 46. He traces the influences of Perec's Polish-Jewish background, and of the friendships--with such figures as Calvino, Raymond Queneau, Harry Mathews, and others--that helped shape this extraordinary life. He offers insights, born of many years' reflection and study, into Perec's vertiginous works. He situates the writer as a primary figure of French intellectual life in the 1960s and 1970s, due in part to his collaborations with the radically inventive OuLiPo group (whose name condenses the emblematic phrase Workshop of Potential Literature). And Bellos shows the painstaking process by which a phenomenally gifted writer, suffering from a crippling emotional burden, reconstructed his life in the only way he knew how: in words.
ISBN:
9780879239800
9780879239800
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-06-1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
832
Dimensions (mm):
241x165x62mm
Weight:
1.41kg
David Bellos

David Bellos is Meredith Howland Pyne Professor of French Literature at Princeton University, where he also teaches Comparative Literature.

He is the author of many books and articles on nineteenth-century fiction, alongside biographies of three icons of French culture in the twentieth century: Georges Perec, Jacques Tati and Romain Gary.

He is also a well-known translator and the author of Is That a Fish in Your Ear? The Amazing Adventure of Translation.

David Bellos was recently awarded the rank of officier in the Ordre National des Arts et des Lettres for his services to French culture.

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