Free Download Georges Perec: A Life in Words by David Bellos
English | November 30, 2010 | ISBN: 1846554209 | True EPUB | pages | 4.4 MB
George Perec (1936-82) was one of the most significant European writers of the twentieth century and undoubtedly the most versatile and innovative writer of his generation.
David Bellos’s comprehensive biography – which also provides the first full survey of Perec’s irreverent, polymathic oeuvre – explores the life of an anguished, comical and endearingly modest man, who worked quietly as an archivist in a medical research library. The French son of Jewish immigrants from Poland, he remained haunted all of his life by his father’s death in the war, fighting to defend France, and his mother’s in Auschwitz-Birkenau. His acclaimed novel A Void (1969) – written without using the letter "e" – has been seen as an attempt to escape from the words "père", "mere", and even "George Perec".
His career made an auspicious start with Things: A Story of the Sixties (1965), which won the Prix Renaudot. He then pursued an idiosyncratic and ambitious literary itinerary through the intellectual ferment of Paris in the 1960s and 1970s.He belonged to the Ouvrior de Littérature Potentielle (OuLiPo), a radically inventive group of writers whose members included Raymond Queneau and Italo Calvino. Perec achieved international celebrity with Life A User’s Manual (1978), which won the Prix Medicis and was voted Novel of the Decade by the Salon du Livre. He died in his mid-forties after a short illness, leaving a truly puzzling detective novel, 53 Days, incomplete.
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